She fought Scientology for the child they wanted to abort - 2010-06-14

After Hagemo reported her pregnancy to a supervisor, two girls who looked 14 or 15 came to her office. They were "messengers" from upper management, senior officers held in high esteem.
They told her that by getting pregnant she was letting down L. Ron Hubbard, the Sea Org and all mankind. The "greatest good" would be to keep working for Scientology. Hagemo said they told her it was "just a fetus ... just cells" growing inside her.
"I don't recall them saying, 'You need to get an abortion.' It was just: Abortion is very much an option ... You'd be proving your loyalty to the Sea Org."
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | first = Thomas C. | last = Tobin | author2 = Childs, Joe | title = She fought Scientology for the child they wanted to abort | url = http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/article1102159.ece | work = Tampa Bay Times | date = June 14, 2010 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}
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