Without the CPC, "My Baby Wouldn't Be Here"
Women who chose life reflect on what might not have been.
Tessa Malaspina was 22 years old when the cheap
pregnancy test she bought turned positive. "I was
going to have an abortion," remembers Ms.
Malaspina, a blonde club dancer who once was
heavily into drinking and drugs: "I was having way
too much fun partying."
When her mom convinced Ms. Malaspina to stop by
the Dallas Pregnancy Resource Center, Ms.
Malaspina warned her: "It will not change my
mind." She'd already had one abortion; three
months pregnant, she climbed the stairs to the
CPC's ultrasound room, determined to have another
one.
"I didn't want to see it, but at the same time I
didn't think it would matter," she says of the
pending sonogram. "But once I saw it was a moving
person with a heartbeat, I couldn't do it," Ms.
Malaspina said.
"I couldn't even think about [abortion] again. I
never realized how advanced they were so early....
They give you information in school and stuff, but
never enough. If I hadn't have seen it, I wouldn't
have changed my mind. I don't know how anyone
could go though with an abortion after seeing an
ultrasound."
The day she decided to keep her second child, she
quit dancing, smoking, and taking drugs.
"It totally changed my life around," she says,
pausing to tend blue-eyed son Riley, 6 months old.
Ms. Malaspina, who now works full-time as a bill
collector, says her mom helps her with the baby:
"It's hard," she says of being a single mom, "but
I wouldn't have it any other way."
Beverly Wright, 29, was five months pregnant when
she stepped through the glass door to Dallas
Pregnancy Resource Center, seeking a free
pregnancy test "to make sure." She had just lost
her job and her car, and was also behind on her
rent. "I had an option to pay my rent or get an
abortion," she remembers.
After the pregnancy test confirmed her pregnancy,
Ms. Wright's CPC counselor asked if she would also
like an ultrasound. "I didn't know what to
expect," Ms. Wright confesses. "But my No. 1
choice was abortion, so I wasn't scared."
When the picture popped up on the screen, Ms.
Wright began crying. "I was shocked," she says.
"They were all telling me, 'Look at her move!
She's so pretty! Do you see the hand?' That's what
did it. I saw what it really was my baby. It gave
me a change of heart."
Ms. Wright took home the black-and-white sonogram
photos and kept them on her dresser in a white
envelope marked simply "Baby."
"It made me accept that I had her. And it made me
fall in love with her," says Ms. Wright, now the
proud mother of smiling 14-month-old Tia. "I still
have those pictures. If I had never seen the
ultrasound, my baby wouldn't be here," she says,
shuddering. "From the bottom of my heart, she's
the best thing that ever happened to me."
Now Ms. Wright spends every day with Tia working
as a live-in employee in a health care home. What
would she say to other abortion-minded clients?
"Come get a sonogram, and see what you've got
inside. It'll change everything."
[Note: For help and information, check out
Pregnancy Centers Online at www.pregnancycenters.org.]
Source: The Pro-Life Infonet
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