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One mom’s bold decision: Robin’s story

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One mom’s bold decision: Robin’s story

Editor’s Note: This story was first published by Online for Life on July 26, 2012, and is reprinted with permission. To find out more about Online for Life or to join them in their work, see Lauren Enriquez’s article, “Online for Life: Saving babies one internet search at a time.”

by Brian Fisher

It’s one thing for an abortion-determined woman to courageously change her mind and choose life. It’s another for that same woman to go on record and tell her story – to a camera.

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If you’ve been reading our updates for the last several years, you may recall me sharing the story of Robin, a Texas woman who went online to find an abortion provider.

Online for Life encouraged her to contact her local pregnancy center instead. She was intent on aborting her baby, but through the loving counsel of a center director and the image of her daughter on an ultrasound machine, Robin changed her mind and chose life.

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