Thursday, 21 August 2008

I Don't Die Easy: Abortion Survivor Tells Her Story

Gianna Jessen survived a horrific abortion attempt when she was just seven and a half months old. She has what she refers to as "the gift of cerebal palsy", thanks to the oxygen being cut off from her brain during the abortion process. She is making the most of life as a popular speaker and recording artist. Below is her testimony before the Constitution Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on April 22, 1996, from the Right to Life NZ website.


My name is Gianna Jessen. I am 19 years of age. I am originally from California, but now reside in Franklin, Tennessee. I am adopted. I have cerebral palsy. My biological mother was 17 years old and seven and one-half months pregnant when she made the decision to have a saline abortion. I am the person she aborted. I lived instead of died.
Fortunately for me the abortionist was not in the clinic when I arrived alive, instead of dead, at 6:00 a.m. on the morning of April 6, 1977. I was early, my death was not expected to be seen until about 9 a.m., when he would probably be arriving for his office hours. I am sure I would not be here today if the abortionist would have been in the clinic as his job is to take life, not sustain it. Some have said I am a "botched abortion", a result of a job not well done.

There were many witnesses to my entry into this world. My biological mother and other young girls in the clinic, who also awaited the death of their babies, were the first to greet me. I am told this was a hysterical moment. Next was a staff nurse who apparently called emergency medical services and had me transferred to a hospital.

I remained in the hospital for almost three months. There was not much hope for me in the beginning. I weighed only two pounds. Today, babies smaller than I was have survived.

A doctor once said I had a great will to live and that I fought for my life. I eventually was able to leave the hospital and be placed in foster care. I was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a result of the abortion.

My foster mother was told that it was doubtful that I would ever crawl or walk. I could not sit up independently. Through the prayers and dedication of my foster mother, and later many other people, I eventually learned to sit up, crawl, then stand. I walked with leg braces and a walker shortly before I turned age four. I was legally adopted by my foster mother's daughter, Diana De Paul, a few months after I began to walk. The Department of Social Services would not release me any earlier for adoption.

I have continued in physical therapy for my disability, and after a total of four surgeries, I can now walk without assistance. It is not always easy. Sometimes I fall, but I have learned how to fall gracefully after falling 19 years.

I am happy to be alive. I almost died. Every day I thank God for life. I do not consider myself a by-product of conception, a clump of tissue, or any other of the titles given to a child in the womb. I do not consider any person conceived to be any of those things.

surviver
"As I always say, if abortion is merely about women's rights, then what were mine?" - Gianna Jessen

2 comments:

  1. Hi. While waiting for an event at niagara
    falls yesterday, I noticed a teenage girl with braces. She had deep scars on both cheeks like multiple saw marks. Her left elbow was extra pointed, and she had large areas of scar tissue on her arms and legs. One leg looked just like
    it had been sheared off and re-attached.
    Since i had broken my legs 3 years ago, I
    asked her if she had been in an accident.
    She said she had been like this from birth. I didn't press it any further, as my wife and I were clled in for the tour,
    but after I told my sister about it she had also seen her, and thought the girl was an abortion surviver. Pray for this
    girl-she was so precious- lives in Pennsylvania, but is visiting her grandparents in new york. She is why I googled abortion survivers. God bless you for sharing your story. Marvin Klassen Kingsville Ontario Canada.

    marvin16steps@hotmail.com

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  2. thanks for your comment Marvin - it sounds like she could have been an abortion survivor. Isn't Gianna an inspiration to us all!

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