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Even though I'm pro life and happy about the abortion ban, situations like this I understand getting an abortion.
 

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a “stranger” raped her in the yard of her own house. I’m calling cap, and she just don’t wanna get exposed for being hot in the ass. How you was raped in your own yard and didn’t tell anybody? Why would a strange take the change to rape someone outside of their house instead of kidnapping them or forcing them atleast to go inside to not cause a scene. shyt ain’t adding up.
It’s interesting that you assumed she was lying about being raped because my first thought was that it was family member or close family friend that raped her.
 

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Women that are 35 with 17 abortions from raw club bathroom sex should be ashamed of themselves using a 7th grader that was raped to push their agenda :stopitslime:
When you have to stretch something to absurdity just to try to make a point then you don't have much of a point. Instead of being mad over a made up person, you should be mad that this child had to suffer through not only being raped, but forced to carry the baby to term.
 

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Some of you goofy, wannabe cac c00ns in this thread should've been aborted. Letting humans like you all run around with your drool-cup-retarded hot takes would make the Pope pro-choice :camby:
 

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I heard most rapes are perpetrated by people the victim knows. So it's definitely fishy.


Especially if she was only that age, especially if it happened at her own home, especially if she told no one.

I'm not saying it's 100% of a lie, but the possibility that it was really a complete stranger seems very, very low to me.
 

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13-year-old rape victim has baby amid confusion over state's abortion ban​

Law enforcement used DNA from the baby to apprehend the suspect.

By Rachel Scott, Nadine El-Bawab, Karin Weinberg, Knez Walker, Stephanie Fasano, and Rachel Rosenbaum

March 22, 2024, 8:12 AM

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Mississippi 7th grader caught in the middle over blocked abortion access

The 13 year-old-girl and her mother speak publicly after the teenager was raped and became pregnant...Show More

Regina, a mother of three daughters, live in one of the poorest counties in one of the country's poorest states -- Mississippi. She holds down a job during the day and is attending nursing school. Life for her is hard, but she manages as best she can.

In late 2022, that changed. Regina noticed that Ashley, her middle daughter, began withdrawing -- she quit her cheer team and stopped going outside. Then Ashley started to get really sick, vomiting a lot.

"We took her to the hospital and rushed her in and they took her to the back …The nurse [was] like 'You pregnant.' And that's when I just broke down and started crying," Regina said.

Ashley, who was 11 weeks pregnant at the time, said she was raped by a stranger in the yard of the family's home.

"She's just 12. She don't know nothing about having no babies. Nothing," Regina said.

MORE: Fighting for their lives: Women and the impact of abortion restrictions in post-Roe America



PHOTO: At just 13-years-old Ashley became a mother to a little baby boy nicknamed Peanut.

At just 13-years-old Ashley became a mother to a little baby boy nicknamed "Peanut."

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But amid confusion over what abortion care is allowed in Mississippi, Regina says she was unaware Ashley qualified for an abortion in Mississippi under the law's exception for cases of rape. Yet, even if she was aware, it's unlikely Ashley would have been able to get an abortion in Mississippi; with heavy restrictions in effect and the high penalties on physicians who violate the abortion ban, it is unlikely she would have found a doctor willing to perform a procedure.

Ashley, now 13 years old, is the mother of an 8-month-old baby boy nicknamed Peanut.

In addition to her homework, the seventh-grader now prepares bottles and changes diapers when she gets home.

To protect their privacy, ABC News is using the same pseudonyms as TIME Magazine, which first reported this story.

The OB-GYN on call the night Ashley went to the hospital, Dr. Erica Balthrop, says the conversation they had still weighs on her.

"You see this timid little girl -- she's literally a little girl -- and she was like a deer in the headlights. She had no idea what was going on," Balthrop said.

"That was probably one of those days that will just stick in my head. Forever," she said. "It's sad … I think about a woman -- a girl with no rights of her own, basically. She can't make a decision about her own body."

PHOTO: A 13-year-old rape victim had a baby amid confusion over Mississippi’s abortion ban.

A 13-year-old rape victim had a baby amid confusion over Mississippi’s abortion ban.

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Regina and Ashley reported the rape to law enforcement -- which should have allowed her to get abortion care in the state.

Mississippi's strict abortion ban has narrow exceptions for cases of rape and to save the life of the mother, but -- caught in the confusion caused by a web of conflicting laws -- Regina says she was unaware her daughter could have qualified for an abortion in Mississippi under the exception. Mississippi has several conflicting laws and even experts, doctors and patients are having a hard time navigating them

Regina said when she asked about their options, Dr. Balthrop told her the closest abortion clinic was in Chicago -- with Mississippi boxed in by states with bans in place.

"That's like $800; $1,500 to have an abortion up there. And I'm like, I have to drive, I leave work. I can't afford that," Regina said.

So the family was out of options. Regina decided to keep her daughter's pregnancy private, homeschooling Ashley.

Police arrested the accused rapist last year. Regina says they used DNA from the baby to prove the link. He remains behind bars, charged with felony rape.

"He took my child's innocence," Regina said.

"She didn't have to go through this. It's not her time to go through this," she said.


PHOTO: Ashley speaks to ABC News’ Rachel Scott about being caught in the middle over blocked abortion access.

Ashley speaks to ABC News’ Rachel Scott about being caught in the middle over blocked abortion access.

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Only four abortions in the state in 2023​

One expert says the family was failed by the system.

"It could be fair to say that there is a lot of confusion and misinformation about abortion across the country … People hear that it's banned and they think that they don't have options in the state," Alina Salganicoff, senior vice president and director of Women's Health Policy at Kaiser Family Foundation, told ABC News.

Had Regina known about the exception, Salganicoff says finding a physician to perform the procedure could also have been a challenge.

"Physicians have so much at stake in terms of losing their medical license, financial penalties, and, in some cases, criminalization leading to jail time. So it is very concerning for them to take the risk of performing an abortion unless they are absolutely certain that they won't be penalized for this," she said.

MORE: 'Traumatized': One woman's pregnancy journey becomes a nightmare in post-Roe America



Dr. Balthrop acknowledged many providers in the state would not be willing to take the risk.

"Most people wouldn't do it here in the state. They would refer you out," Balthrop said.

PHOTO: Dr. Erica Balthrop was the OB-GYN on call the night Ashley went to the hospital and discovered she was pregnant.

Dr. Erica Balthrop was the OB-GYN on call the night Ashley went to the hospital and discovered she was pregnant.

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Mississippi is just one of at least 14 states that have ceased nearly all abortion services in the aftermath of Roe v. Wade being overturned. The impact of bans has been drastic on women and girls seeking abortions in those states.

In 2023, the state only recorded four abortions performed under the exceptions, according to documents ABC News obtained from the Mississippi Department of Health. The department said the state does not track whether any of the abortions were in cases of rape.

That is compared to about 3,800 abortions provided in Mississippi in 2021.

MORE: Texas abortion law means woman has to continue pregnancy despite fatal anomaly



One study estimates that across the 14 states that have ceased nearly all abortions, there may have been nearly 65,000 pregnancies caused by rape, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

"The reality is that rapes are underreported… and so when you have a situation where you have an abortion ban that requires a report, women are much less likely to use that pathway to get an abortion when they feel they need one," Salganicoff said.

ABC News reached out to Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves' office, several state lawmakers and the state's senators and congressional representatives in Washington regarding this story, but none responded.
 
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