A Maryland woman whose viral TikTok shared how she canceled an abortion appointment after talking to a crisis pregnancy center tells Fox News Digital she wants to empower others like her.
When Angela Harders of Maryland posted a TikTok video responding to the prompt, 'What's one small unimportant decision that you made that changed the whole trajectory of your life?' she did not think it would be viewed by about half a million people. Or that it would spark emotional conversations about empowerment, grit — and life's unexpected challenges.
was prepared to get some backlash, but I was not prepared to have so many people see that video and respond so positively,' Harders said. She was also overwhelmed by the number of people who shared that they, too, had been through a similar situation. 'I think that's the other big thing, too — just hearing the overwhelming regret from moms that they wish they had done something different.
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