Toni
Braxton reveals in her new memoir, Unbreak My Heart, that she got an abortion
in her early 30s after discovering she was pregnant with then-boyfriend Keri
Lewis. She says she was on the prescription acne medication Accutane at the
time, which can cause birth defects including brain, heart, and face
deformities. Braxton, whose parents were both Christian pastors, writes,
"I knew I’d taken a life … I believed God's payback was to give my son
autism."
I
was suddenly faced with a choice I'd never thought I'd have to make. Amid my
major misgivings about abortion, I eventually made the gut-wrenching decision …
In my heart, I believed I had taken a life — an action that I thought God might
one day punish me for. … My initial rage was quickly followed by another strong
emotion: guilt.
Her
son Diezel, now 11 years old, was diagnosed with autism in 2006.
Later
in the memoir Braxton suggests that vaccines may have factored in to Diezel's
autism diagnosis, writing, "Maybe it's just a coincidence that after my
son's first MMR vaccine, I began to notice changes in him."
There's
a lot going on here: it seems Braxton's guilt over her abortion has compounded
with her struggles to find reasons why her son was diagnosed. Because there is
no single known cause for autism, and because its incidence among young
children is rising, parents often have trouble making sense of a diagnosis.
Jenny McCarthy has famously blamed vaccines for her son's autism, leading to a
rise of misguided anti-vax parents (former Laguna Beach star Kristin Cavallari
is one of them). To be clear: the medical community has reached a consensus
that vaccines do not cause autism.
Whether
God punished Braxton for her abortion depends on how strictly you adhere to the
Old Testament, I guess. If anything, Braxton's story serves as a reminder of
how serious a drug Accutane is — women prescribed it agree to have monthly
"pregnancy avoidance counseling" sessions with their doctors and use
two forms of birth control or abstain from sex during the entire course of the
medication.
I
know her assumptions about God punishing her are wrong because God is love and
holds no grudge against anyone. I pray God gives her the strength to train up
the child. It’s obvious He has because she has done an amazing job so far.
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