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Reproductive Health Act

24 Thursday Jan 2019

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abortion, life, ny, pregnancy, reproductiveehealthact, reproductiverights, womensrights

So New York just passed the Reproductive Health Act into law and even though it’s something that already should have been in place, I am happy this milestone has come. Now late-term abortion (24 wks +) is not a crime and more factors are taken into consideration. I know this is a very sensitive topic with people, on both sides of the issue, but I find that most let their personal feelings blind them to what the real point of this is.

Women have the right to decide what they want to do with their bodies and that includes pregnancy. Personal feelings and opinions of strangers don’t apply. You can feel however you want but in the grand scheme of things, which is women’s reproductive rights, you are not in a place to order someone else around. And in all honestly, it’s none of your business. I’ve been involved in a few Facebook threads on this and some of the comments I have seen are horrible and quite out there. Some said this law is evil, society has gone mad, and others feel this is all for harvesting babies organs. One guy said to abort the mother and save the baby. Fun!

I am not even going to waste my time with the pro-lifers because they are against abortion anyway and clearly see things backward (in my opinion). But there are people who aren’t against it that think the RHA allows doctors to just kill full term babies for no reason. It’s mind-boggling the visuals and ideas these people come up with. When in reality the new law states that late-term abortions are legal based on the viability of the fetus or if the woman’s life/health is at risk under the judgment of a professional practitioner (not just physicians). Even before, abortions after 24 weeks were permitted if the mother’s life was at risk. So, I am not sure what all the drama is about. This issue is now a matter of public health – which it should be – and protects women at greater lengths during pregnancy complications. And how is this bad?

Statistically, most abortions happen during the first trimester. Only 1.3% occur beyond 20 weeks (NCBI). I feel for the women who have to deal with that circumstance, whether early or late term. The physical and mental toll they carry can be pretty overwhelming. And knowing first hand what it feels like to lose a baby, I can imagine the heavy heart they carry down that path. It’s just so disappointing to see the hate out there when we should be lifting up these women in need.

No one thinks terminating a pregnancy is fun or exciting. Seriously? It’s a tough decision for anyone that has to consider it and no one has the right to tell a woman what to do in her situation (ESPECIALLY A MAN). Who do people think they are? And judging isn’t cool either. Until you have walked in that person’s shoes you really should zip your lip. What happened to supporting each other through hard times? I would expect women especially to show love and understanding in these situations. We need to stick together more than ever now.

And maybe instead of bashing available options for women, people can focus their energy on spreading awareness and educating young people (both males and females) on safe sex. Let’s work together to teach responsibility and be more open about the issue. It all starts at home and with the help of schools and the community, outreach on these important issues can be much easier. Let’s be a bit stronger – not just for ourselves – but for the women around us. Let’s build each other up, instead of tearing each other apart. That is the world I want to live in. How about you?

At First Glance

13 Thursday Apr 2017

Posted by melissaoconnor in motherhood

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Seeing Elliot for the first time was such a joy, despite feeling like shit and wanting to throw up, lol. Those chubby cheeks, soft lips, fair skin, dark eyes, and button nose…my boy was here and he was beautiful. And as I countdown to his 1st birthday, I am filled with so much gratitude. The love I have for him is beyond words. Everything I went through was so worth it to have him by my side.


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Reflecting Back: My Birth Experience

09 Sunday Apr 2017

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I can’t complain too much about my pregnancy, but my birth experience was pretty bad. I’m not gonna lie. Everything I didn’t want to happen, happened. That dream birth I was looking forward to certainly wasn’t meant for me. I felt so many emotions during my stay in the hospital: anxious, weak, powerless, sad, hopeless….the list goes on.

And then I was told I had to get a c-section. I just laid there and cried. All I wanted was was to meet my baby.

The surgery was horrible. But when I heard my sons voice for the first time, I smiled. And then I got to see his adorable face, and he smiled. And even though waves of nausea consumed me, I knew that soon, it would all be over.

And here I am today, almost 11 months later. Where does the time go? I feel like I’m going to blink and we will be celebrating his 1st birthday. Just another month and our sweet boy will enter a whole new journey. And us as well as parents. It’s all so exciting and a bit overwhelming. But the adventure awaits us.


Photo by Lauren Elle Photography

Our Gender Reveal

15 Tuesday Dec 2015

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gender reveal, gender reveal party, its a boy, its a girl, motherhood, pregnancy

Our Gender Reveal

This weekend my husband and I had family over our house for a gender reveal and it was such a fun day. We actually had the ultrasound the Tuesday before so waiting and thinking of our little one took a lot of patience.

It's a BOY!

This whole time I really thought it was a girl, as did my husband and so many other people. The feeling I got when I saw our baby the second time at 12 weeks was totally girl. I felt as if I was looking at a little me, as weird as that may sound. Maybe the fact that I have always dreamt of having a little girl had some influence on that feeling, but nevertheless, we both were on the same page. Even though my husband would LOVE to have a little boy.

Then as I looked again at 16 weeks, I felt a little different. It was the first time I thought it could be a boy. My husband felt the same but we didn’t really talk about it much. We were both just anxious and excited for Saturday to come to find out!

So there we were, standing together, surrounded by family. I purchase two cards from a great artist, Genevieve Santos, on Etsy to help with the reveal. One had a boy on it and other a girl. They were actually Valentine’s Day cards but they seemed so perfect for this event. And since I had cupcakes, I bought a cute reveal banner from Loop Loft on Etsy as well. Everything was so cute.

It's a BOY!

Then it was time to open the envelope! I was so nervous, lol. As soon as I started to pull out the card, I was in shock. It’s a BOY!!! I looked at my husband with a smile and  we all cheered with joy. It really was an exciting moment.

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It took me a few days for the news to settle in. It wasn’t that I didn’t want a boy, I just always imagined having a girl so this was a totally new feeling. But now I am so excited and every day I think about our future son and who he will be. Things like this are out of our control and us having a boy was just meant to be. So I accept this gift with love and plan to enjoy the next five months of pregnancy with him close to my heart immensely.

We can’t wait to meet our little boy! Oh what a sweet and awesome kid he will be 🙂

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