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Client Testimonies

466-800Cassie* 

Cassie had been sober for two years when she found she was pregnant with twins. She came to Birthline feeling guilty for her past and confused about her future. When we started seeing Cassie, she had a restraining order placed on her boyfriend who struggled with addictions, and even had him arrested for domestic abuse. During her visits with an advocate at Birthline, Cassie shared that she had believed in God when she was younger but when she got older, life circumstances convinced her that God didn’t exist.

But God wasn’t finished with Cassie – He had already been at work in her life. She received the offer of a Bible from us, and we showed her how to begin reading. Because of her traumatic past, Cassie had a very difficult delivery and dealt with depression and anxiety. Not long after the birth of her twins, however, Cassie told us she believed God saved her and her babies!

We were already seeing the results of continuous love and care in her life. As we met with Cassie every month and sent her with baby supplies and resources, we began to see her life transform and new direction take place in her heart.

She has a goal of going to school and pursuing psychology – she wants to help women who are pregnant, on drugs, and in abusive relationships. With the help of Loveland’s community resources, that dream is going to become a reality for Cassie!

Advocates at Birthline have had the honor of seeing God’s redemption working in Cassie’s life for the past several years. Her twins are almost one year old, and are happy and healthy. We look forward to seeing the rest of her story unfold!

*Names have been changed to protect the privacy of our clients.

378-800Jenna* 

Jenna had gone to Planned Parenthood for an abortion. She knew she didn’t want the baby and she had had an abortion before, so she wasn’t quite sure why she couldn’t go through with it. She found herself walking out before she could commit to the procedure. Jenna confided in a friend who suggested she see someone at Birthline of Loveland.

During her visit here, Jenna shared with an advocate that she already has several teenage and adult children. The baby’s father isn’t remotely involved in her life anymore. She has a full-time job, and she is working on getting a bachelor’s degree through a scholarship. Jenna is the sole provider for her family, and simply could not see a way to make raising a brand new baby work.

Today for many people, all these reasons would simply point toward the easy way out – abortion. Jenna had faced this decision before, and had given in to the pressure of a quick fix. Now she was torn between the strain and complexity of bringing a baby into her already chaotic life, and the pain and remorse of a decision she had faced years before. So what was it that had made Jenna walk out of Planned Parenthood?

She wasn’t sure, but she said it must have happened for a reason.

By the end of our first conversation with Jenna, she had found a spark of hope in her situation. When she told us she didn’t know where to start, we were able to provide her with the first steps in the right direction. We shared our resources for prenatal care and an ultrasound. Through the following weeks and months, Jenna was able to hear her baby’s heartbeat and had an ultrasound that showed a healthy pregnancy. As she made plans for the next year, she found she would be able to postpone her degree for now and still be able to use her scholarship in the future when she goes back to school.

Over Christmas we received the best news of all – Jenna told us she found out she was having twin girls! Now when Jenna comes in to visit, she is happy and open. We can’t wait to meet her two beautiful baby girls at the end of May!

*Names have been changed to protect the privacy of our clients.

We do not offer, recommend or refer for abortions or abortifacients, but are committed to offering accurate information about abortion procedures and risks.