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From Pain to Healing with Dr. Theresa Burke and Adrienne LeCoure

35 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Love the show? Text us your feedback! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2259902/fan_mail/new] Men and women often deeply suffer guilt and pain after an abortion. Adrienne LeCoure shares her journey from pro-choice ideology to the hidden trauma and grief she carried after her abortion. Joined also by Dr. Theresa Burke this conversation sheds light on the “forbidden grief” , the silence surrounding abortion pain and how to find hope and healing for anyone carrying unseen wounds.

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