Evan Rachel Wood disclosed more dark moments she faced when she was still with Marilyn Manson.

The disturbing details about Wood's relationship with Manson continue to emerge, and the actress is set to reveal more in her upcoming HBO documentary.

On March 15, the public will finally learn the hair-raising dark secrets surrounding the duo's past relationship. New York Post revealed that the second half of the documentary "Phoenix Rising," which will air on March 15, sees Wood as she recalls the outcome of her abortion while starring on "Mildred Pierce" in 2011.

"From the beginning of our relationship, [Manson] always had an issue with whatever birth control I was using - and I went through, like, every type to see which one he liked, and he didn't like any of them, so essentially he didn't want me using birth control," the 34-year-old actress said.

Wood added that Manson did not want to wear protection during their intercourse. Although she attempted to use other methods not to conceive, she still got pregnant in the end.

What's worse is that Manson reportedly made her cook dinner soon after the abortion. Instead of resting, Wood's body reportedly went through the trauma that caused horrifying aftermath.

Evan Rachel Wood Attempted Suicide

Following the abortion, Wood suffered mental health issues that led her to attempt suicide.

The actress did not reveal when she tried claiming her own life, but she noted that the suicide attempt happened after the procedure using a glass that she broke on the bathroom floor.

From there, she realized she had to make a change.

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"When I woke up, I felt different. I feel like whoever I was went to sleep and didn't wake up that night, and this new version woke up and had to start rebuilding her life," she went on. "I called my mom and I said, 'I just tried to kill myself, and I need to go to a hospital, like, immediately.'"

The arrival of the second part came months after part one of the documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. At that time, she also opened up that she faced another traumatizing experience while working with Manson on the "Heart-Shaped Glasses" music video in 2007.

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