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Why it Still Hurts
The Weight of Silence
Abortion is often followed by:
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Silence
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Pressure to “be okay”
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Fear of judgment
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A belief you no longer have the right to grieve
So grief goes underground.
It can reappear in relationships, parenting, spiritual life, anxiety, or a quiet sense that something remains unfinished.
“He called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.”
I Peter 2:9

Understanding Opens the Door
Support begins with clarity. Not by reliving the past, but by allowing truth and grace to reach what has been held in silence.
Your past does not disqualify you.
Your story is not over.
There is a steady, compassionate path forward.
Abortion is often described as a moment in time. For many, its impact lasts much longer.
Months or years later, it may surface as:
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Persistent sadness
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Anxiety or emotional numbness
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Anger that feels disproportionate
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Lingering shame
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Distance from God
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An ache you cannot fully name
What you may be experiencing is unresolved grief — a loss that was never acknowledged or mourned.

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