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Coercion: Laura’s Story

A Night That Changed Everything

Laura never imagined her life would change so suddenly. What began as a date with the older son of close family friends ended in a way that left her shaken and confused. He was someone her parents trusted, but when they went back to his flat, Laura felt pressured and taken advantage of. They ended up having sex, not because she wanted to, but because she felt pushed into it.

The next morning, his words were firm: “Don’t tell anyone.”

Laura tried to carry on as normal, but inside she felt used, empty, and deeply unsettled. She avoided him whenever she could, unsure how to reconcile what had happened.

A Positive Test

Six weeks later, everything changed. A positive result confirmed what she hadn’t been ready to face: she was pregnant.

When Laura told him, his reaction was cold and shocking. He again told her not to tell anyone and insisted she get an abortion. She felt trapped. Laura felt sick and even more alone when she discovered he had confided in a mutual friend. Rather than offering comfort, that friend sided with him, repeating his demands. “Hurry up and get rid of it,” she said more than once.

Laura was scared, isolated, and heartbroken. She had no idea what to do next.

Reaching Out to Life’s Helpline

In the midst of this dark time, she reached out to Life’s Helpline. On the other end of the phone, a gentle, compassionate listener asked questions that invited Laura to pause and reflect.

“Can I ask how you feel about your pregnancy?” the listener asked softly.

Laura hesitated. “I don’t know,” she admitted.

The Turning Point

That conversation became a turning point. For the first time, someone was asking her what she wanted, instead of telling her what to do. As the session went on, Laura voiced her fears: that she might cause tension between her family and his, that she could lose her friend, that she would disappoint the people around her. Slowly, she began to realise that her thoughts so far had been focused on the demands and expectations of others – not of her own heart.

“I think I’ve been worrying more about not upsetting other people than about how I feel…” she reflected.

The listener didn’t rush her or push her in any direction. Instead, Life’s Helpline gave Laura the space to explore her own thoughts and feelings about her pregnancy. For the first time in weeks, she felt truly heard.

Finding Clarity

Over the course of two more sessions, Laura began to find her clarity. As she talked through her emotions and faced her fears, she settled on what she really wanted.

“I’m having my baby. I know that’s what I want.”

Laura’s journey wasn’t easy. She had faced rejection, pressure, betrayal, and fear. But with compassionate support, she was able to block out the noise around her and think for herself.

Moving Forward with Life by Her Side

Laura’s confidence grew as she settled into her pregnancy and began making plans for her future. Life remained as a trusted source of support as and when she needed it — throughout her pregnancy and after the birth of her baby boy.

What began in pressure and isolation turned into a story of courage, clarity, and embracing motherhood with confidence. With compassionate, non-judgemental support, Laura was able to recognise the coercion surrounding her, trust her own instincts, and move forward with strength and hope for the future.

Why Listening Matters

At Life’s Helpline, stories like Laura’s remind us how powerful it can be to simply be heard. Sometimes, having one safe space to talk without pressure or judgement can make all the difference.

Coercion is far more common than many people realise, and it doesn’t always appear obvious at first. Pressure can come through subtle comments or direct threats. It can be communicated through expectations, manipulation, or even the silence of people we believed we could trust. What made the difference for Laura was speaking with someone completely outside her circle – someone who listened without judgement. That space helped her recognise the manipulation she was under and find the strength to stand up for herself.

To protect our client’s privacy, we have used a stock image, changed her name and any identifying features.

Finding Support

At Life’s Helpline, we recognise that each person’s experience is different.

We do not make assumptions.

We do not direct the conversation.

Instead, we listen.

We offer time and space for the woman to talk through her experience in her words – at a pace that feels manageable.

For one woman that may mean reaching out for support with what is happening for her now.

For others, it may mean returning to something they have carried for many years.

 Wherever someone is in that process, they do not have to go through it alone.

“Thank you, I feel like a weight has been lifted.” Helpline Client

Life’s free National Helpline is fully accredited, non-directive, and client-led. This means each person is supported to talk about what matters to them, in their own words.

If this reflects something of your own experience, or if you would like someone to talk to, we are here to listen. Contact Life’s Helpline for support.

Call: 0808 802 5433

Text: 07860 077339

Email: help@lifecharity.org.uk


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