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Feel sorry for me, I had to leave the country to kill my baby.

Ruth Bowie found out that her unborn baby had anencephaly, so she had to kill her.  Pro-abort Sarah Parvini, in a Religion News Service article, puts it this way:

Ireland’s stringent abortion laws made it impossible for her to terminate the pregnancy in her home country— and she refused to give birth to a child who had no chance of surviving outside the womb.

"You give me news that the baby we very much want is going to die, and now I have to go to another country,” Bowie said. “It’s like kicking you when you’re down.”

Ms. Bowie didn’t have a choice. She had to go. It simply wasn’t an option to give birth to the innocent baby and hold her with love until she died peacefully in her mother’s arms. That was just beyond the pale. No, that baby needed to have her arms and legs ripped off. She needed ripped apart and thrown in the trash.

Contrast this with Faith Walker's story.

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