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It's extremely hard to find all the pieces on a first playthrough, as details are interspersed into dialogue trees all over, with lots being missable (even big things like the letter in the ledger, the phonecall and the final dream are all missable!). The final dream also gets more dialogue options the more little things you have uncovered during your playthrough.
In fact, a lot of it is deliberately vague as one of the big problems in the relationship was Harry's distorted view and deification of her. This putting her on piedistal also most likely led to him joining the RCM (to better himself in her eyes - as opposed to being a gym teacher), which tragically led to further mental deterioration for him, the stress also leading to substance abuse. It's also implied that Dora was involved in his alcohol problem (or at least didn't help in any way). Both Jean Viquemare at the end mentions this, as well as one line buried somewhere in the final dream dialogues.
And of course his lack of financial stability didn't help, which also may or may not be part of the reason they aborted their child. Harry is an unreliable narrator, so you have to view the final dream through that lens. What Dora tells him is his projection, colored by his own interpretation of events and by his self-image. They probably agreed on the abortion at the time out of practical reasons, but in his head he failed as a provider (he has very clear issues with masculine stereotypes and expectations), leading to the inner interpretation we see in the dream ("I terminated yours, you poor fuck").
It does always appear, but I think if you don't have the pheromones from Morell you can't approach it (the check always fails) and it runs away. It's one of a handful of rigged checks in the game.
I think I only completed two all the way to the credits, but I've mucked around a lot exploring various options. And I've probably watched 10 complete playthroughs by other people. Maybe more, actually.
Ooooh I had totally forgotten about the pheromones. I did not approach the phasmid as close as could (only walked one step towards her, renounced the second one) because I was afraid I'd blow it, she would attack me or something. Didn't know she appeared regardless of your progress in the corresponding quest.
The pheromones are important because talking to the phasmid is such a huge moment. After the gut-wrenching final dream and the pessimism-drenched Ghost of Christmas Future for Harry that is the Deserter, the conversation with the phasmid comes in with the counterpoint of hope and wonder in the face of dreary reality. Alongside the communist vision quest, it's one of the aforementioned beacons of hope among the nihilism the game gives you.
God, the entire sequence on the island is so good.