“I saw that ultrasound of my baby, my child, and it came down on me like a ton of bricks that I had murdered my first child. And I will carry that with me to my grave. It should not be this easy for our children to kill their children.” Ed Henry
So often this is the experience of many, a future child bring to the forefront an abortion from years before...check the article from Live Action and also our upcoming day for men. - TB
U.S. Senate candidate: When my first child was aborted, it left “a very significant scar on my soul”

Ed Henry is a member of the Alabama House of Representatives, and he’s currently running for a seat in the United States Senate. A Republican, Henry is hoping to fill the seat vacated by Jeff Sessions, whom President Trump chose to serve as U.S. attorney general. A longtime pro-life advocate, Henry spoke out about his disappointment in congressional Republicans for proposing a federal budget that includes funding for Planned Parenthood.
Henry has a personal reason for wanting to see Planned Parenthood defunded: years ago, his child was aborted.
“In ’91,” he said, “I was in a similar situation where I had a girlfriend who was with child and I made a decision that I will regret – that we went and I murdered my child, my first child,” he said at a rally in 2012. It wasn’t until eight years later, when his wife was pregnant with their first child together, that Henry realized the full extent of what he had done.
“I saw that ultrasound of my baby, my child, and it came down on me like a ton of bricks that I had murdered my first child. And I will carry that with me to my grave. It should not be this easy for our children to kill their children.”
“All of your experiences are cumulative of who you are but that is a very significant scar that I have on my soul.”