- Becky Bell
Rebecca "Becky" Suzanne Bell (August 24, 1971–September 16, 1988National Organization for Women. (n.d.) [http://www.now.org/issues/abortion/120904women-who-died.html In Remembrance: Women Who Died from Illegal and Unsafe Abortions] . Retrieved January 22, 2007.] ) was an American woman who died as a result of a back-alley abortion in 1988. She lived in
Indianapolis, Indiana . Lewin, Tamar. (October 27, 1991). " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE5DB1739F934A15753C1A967958260&sec=health&spon=&pagewanted=print In Debate on Abortion, 2 Girls Make It Real] ." "The New York Times." Retrieved January 22, 2007.]Bell became pregnant at age 17, but under a
state law inIndiana , minors required parental consent to obtain anabortion . Said to be unwilling to tell her parents about her pregnancy for fear of disappointing them, or go to court to receive a judicial bypass, Bell sought an illegal abortion. Within a week of the procedure, she became seriously ill and died from a massiveinfection .Controversy surrounding death
Bell's death has been referenced by many
pro-choice andpro-life individuals. Pro-choice groups have used her death to illustrate why parental consent and notification laws are harmful to minors; conversely, pro-life groups have questioned events surrounding her death.Her parents, Bill and Karen Bell, have since become outspoken opponents of parental consent laws, having lobbied in 23 states by 1991 and appearing on
news program s such as "60 Minutes ". Additionally, Bell's mother submitted anessay to NARAL for use in the 1998book "Choices: Women Speak Out About Abortion". The following is an excerpt from her piece:Bill and I decided to speak out; we thought we could prevent other girls from dying. We appeared on 60 Minutes. The anti-choice crowd came after us. They followed us. There would be crowds of people with their fetuses in a bottle, and some would say that Becky didn't die the way we said she did. They loosened the lug nuts on our car. In
Arkansas , they shot a hole in the building where we were speaking. They cared more about afetus than about my daughter. I thought, "I'm not afraid of anybody, because my daughter is dead and you can't hurt me anymore."People ask me what I would have done if Becky had told me the truth. I would have been mad, and I would have said, "Becky, you just ruined your life. What are the neighbors going to think?" That would have been my first reaction because that's who I am. But then I would have asked her, "Beck, do you want to get married? Have a baby? Have an abortion? What do you want? What can you live with, hon?" We would have worked it out. But I never got the chance.Bell, Karen. (1998). [http://www.ms4c.org/update/598bell.htm Becky Bell: A Mother's Story] . In "Choices: Women Speak Out About Abortion." Seattle, WA.: Seal Press. Retrieved January 22, 2007.]
Some anti-abortion groups have questioned Karen and Bill Bell's account of their daughter's death. One theory is that Becky died of "a fast-acting
pneumonia " and simultaneously miscarried.Gargaro, Carolyn C. (n.d.) " [http://www.gargaro.com/beckybell.html The Truth Behind the Becky Bell Story] ." Retrieved January 22, 2007.]Another suggestion is that Becky was under the influence of drugs and had miscarried.Willke, Mrs. & Dr. J.C. (1999). [http://www.catholic.net/rcc/loveboth/chapter28.html Why Can't We Love Them Both?] . Retrieved January 22, 2007.] Stanek, Jill. (2005). " [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45583%20 NOW's Faces of Death] ." "WorldNetDaily." Retrieved January 22, 2007.] In at least one case, it is implied that
marijuana use caused her miscarriage and led to her developing the pneumonia listed as her secondarycause of death . However, there is no conclusive link between Bell's alleged drug use and the end of her pregnancy; additionally, there is little to no evidence that supports these claims in general.University of California San Francisco Children's Hospital. (September 12, 2006). [http://www.ucsfhealth.org/childrens/medical_services/preg/care/pregSubstance.html Substance Use During Pregnancy] . Retrieved January 22, 2007.] National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens. (December 8, 2005). [http://teens.drugabuse.gov/drnida/drnida_mj1.asp Marijuana] . Retrieved January 22, 2007.] In several cases, Becky's allegedpromiscuity is also mentioned, however, the connection between her death and the number ofsexual partner s is not clear. Some pro-life groups have acknowledged that Becky was pregnant at or around the time of her death. However, others have denied that her death was related to abortion in any way and claim that the "abortion industry" has been misleading the public since that time."Lifestories: Families in Crisis" episode
On August 15, 1992,
HBO aired an episode of "" based on Bell's death, which was entitled "Public Law 106: The Becky Bell Story".Dina Spybey portrayed Becky Bell,Debra Monk portrayed Karen Bell, andCraig Wasson portrayed Bill Bell." [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0180065/ Lifestories: Families in Crisis Public Law 106: The Becky Bell Story] ." "IMDb.com". Retrieved January 22, 2007.]ee also
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Abortion in the United States
*Susannah Lattin died of post-partum complications in 1868.
*Gerri Santoro died of an unsafe abortion in 1964.
*Unsafe abortion References
External links
* [http://www.feminist.org/welcome/chronology/fm_1990.html Feminist Majority Archive] (Pro-choice)
* [http://www.prochoice.org/about_abortion/stories/parental_involvement.html National Abortion Federation: Patient Stories: Parental Involvement] (Pro-choice)
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0180065/ IMDb: Lifestories: Families in Crisis (Becky Bell episode)]
* [http://www.rightgrrl.com/99grrls/March/Christina_D/abortion2.html A Tale of Two Abortions] (Pro-life)
* [http://www.ms4c.org/update/598bell.htm Becky Bell:A Mother's Story] (Pro-choice)
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