Home / Life / Motherly Stories Overturning Roe v. Wade is about so much more than abortion @tatyanagladskikh/Twenty20 I am weeping for all the women who have lost access to the care I received all those years ago. By Christine Organ June 24, 2022 @tatyanagladskikh/Twenty20 Rectangle A little over 13 years ago, I had a missed miscarriage. It happened on a Thursday. And believe me, when the world falls out from under you, you remember the day. My doctor recommended a D&Câor a dilation and curettageâto remove the fetus and prevent bleeding so bad it would require an emergency room visit. So I scheduled a D&C appointment for the following Monday. But because there was technically still a very low heartbeatâone that was not viableâI was told that if the heartbeat remained, I could choose to go through with the procedure or reschedule. Related: U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wadeâwhat happens now? When I made the D&C for the following Monday, my doctor warned me that there was a chance the miscarriage might not be complete. In other words, the fetus might still have a weak and unviable heartbeat. Youâll need to decide if you still want to go through with the procedure, my doctor said softly. In other words, she was telling me that I would need to decide if I wanted to have an abortion. I knew what I would do. There are limits to the agony the human heart can endure, and I had reached my limit. I was already broken, and I had a two-year-old son to look after. By the time my appointment came a few days later, there was no heartbeat at all. But if I had needed to, I have no doubt I still would have gone through with the procedure that morning. When people think about abortion, all kinds of assumptions come to mind. Very few people think about the womenâmany of whom are already mothersâwho desperately wanted this baby. Few people consider the emotional turmoil that government meddling in the doctor-patient relationship causes. Few people consider that the emotional impact of pregnancyâand the trauma caused when women donât receive the care they need and deserve, whether thatâs access to a safe abortion or a hand to hold when they are told they have lost a much-wanted babyâlingers for years. For a lifetime. Related: The majority of women who seek abortions are already mothers Iâm fortunate to live in a state that protects a womenâs right to choose. And I was fortunate to have a caring and compassionate medical team. I went on to have a healthy ârainbow babyâ after that D&C (though not before having yet another miscarriage). I am grateful. But today I am also devastated. I am weeping for all the women who have lost access to the care I received all those years ago. I am heartbroken for the women who will be faced with those impossible decisions but, instead of having the compassionate guidance of a trusted physician, their choice will be dictated by their government officials. And I am angry. I am enraged that we live in a country that fails to respect and care for women. I am livid that data about what it takes to actually reduce abortion (contraceptives), what it takes to save lives (access to safe abortion), and what it takes nurture lives (paid parental leave, access to medical care, etc.) are ignored. Mostly I join the three dissenters to the decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Womenâs Health Organization. I am filled with so much sorrow. The final paragraph of the three liberals' Dobbs dissent: "With sorrowâfor this Court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protectionâwe dissent. "— Taniel (@Taniel) June 24, 2022 “With sorrowâfor this Court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have lost a fundamental constitutional protectionâwe dissent.” Related Stories Viral & Trending U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wadeâwhat happens now? Women's Health What is medication abortion? What to know about mifepristone Women's Health Resources for safe abortion access and reproductive rights The latest Motherly Stories Debunking 4 myths about egg health as you age Viral & Trending Ms. Rachel shares a heartfelt song honoring the baby she lost before welcoming her son Motherly Stories Howling at the moon: How I released chronic stress from parenting and secondary infertility Women's Health IVF attrition: The journey from egg to embryo, explained