John,
In just a minute, we're going to tell you a story about a brave woman who made a near-impossible decision for herself and the livelihoods of her family.
John, Rep. Shea Roberts recently shared this powerful story with Stacey and other women who spoke about their experiences involving difficult choices about her reproductive health:
When Shea became pregnant, she was 38 and already a mother to two daughters. Later in her pregnancy, her doctors ran blood tests that indicated Trisomy 18 — a chromosomal disorder that would mean her child would live only a few days, hours or even minutes after birth.
It was then that her doctors recommended having an abortion. The pregnancy risked Shea's health as well as the livelihoods of her young daughters, who were dependent on her at the time.
It “was a horribly traumatic time in my life. Probably the worst, darkest time I can think of," she said.
For many women, a choice like this is one of the most difficult they'll ever make. And without that choice, Shea would have been risking the life she had built for her family.
But under Brian Kemp’s dangerous abortion ban, there's no telling how many women's lives are in jeopardy. And there's certainly no telling how many women like Shea will be affected for years to come if Brian Kemp is reelected.
Stacey has promised to combat Kemp's extreme, dangerous abortion laws the minute she steps into the Governor's office. She plans to fight tooth-and-nail to protect the women of Georgia — not endanger their lives.
This is not a fight we will win easily, John. But it is one we can win — together.
Thanks for all you do,
Team Abrams
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