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A truly important book for women who need to be healed of post-abortion trauma. Figures indicate that since abortion on demand was legalized in 1973, there were some 18 million performed through 1985 alone. While abortion is often perceived as a relatively simple way to end an unwanted pregnancy, millions of women who abort their babies later suffer from consuming guilt and depression. They need healing and love in order to live with themselves. Will I Cry Tomorrow? Is Susan Stanford ?s evocative story of her own abortion experience. She exposes the underlying conflicts, fears, and confusion that lead to her decision. Susan, a practicing psychologist, candidly reveals the tormenting thoughts and feelings that followed the abortion, which led her to depression and the brink of suicide. ? More than a baby would die in that room ?Œ Once I had had a personality, a life, a soul. Now I was a body with broken pieces inside. ? Susan Stanford ?s personal drama depicts the anguish of women who realize too late that they ?ve destroyed a life. As she writes of her gradual yet total healing through God ?s forgiving love, Susan shows how to survive this tragedy. More than a fascinating story, Will I Cry Tomorrow? Offers women who suffer from post-abortion trauma hope and a pathway to healing. In addition, ?Healing Steps for Post-Abortion Trauma ? offers insightful guidelines for women ?s counselors. - Dust jacket.… (more)