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Opinion | I was devastated to learn my pregnancy wasn’t viable. Then this website called me a killer.

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By Star Tribune
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A mother shares her heartbreaking experience navigating a non-viable pregnancy diagnosis, revealing how her medical decision became subject to public scrutiny and moral judgment. When her unborn son showed critical developmental abnormalities, she faced harsh online criticism from anti-abortion activists who mischaracterized her medical choices, highlighting the intersection of reproductive healthcare, personal tragedy, and digital harassment in contemporary debate.

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Opinion | I was devastated to learn my pregnancy wasn’t viable. Then this website called me a killer.
Opinion | I was devastated to learn my pregnancy wasn’t viable. Then this website called me a killer.

My son was missing kidneys and his bladder, Megan Kling writes. His heart, brain and lungs were not developing as expected. And yet, Live Action News publicly targeted me as wanting to have my baby "killed."
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