“One [clinic worker], Nina Miller, felt that she should explore the contents of the cheesecloth sack [that held first-trimester abortion remains] to prepare her for dealing with human tissue in medical school…as a biology major, she was fascinated by the veins and villi, the tiny threads waving from the tiny placenta, of eight-and-nine week POCs[products of conception i.e., aborted babies]. On the human level though, she was horrified by the little arms and legs lying in blood. Each time she asked herself, “What are we doing here?” And each time she went home to reconsider her commitment to helping women end pregnancies they didn’t want.”
Sue Hertz. Caught in the Crossfire: A Year on Abortion’s Front Line (New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1991) p 104-105
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