Eidelman worked for a short time in an abortion clinic that provided second trimester abortions. She said:
“They always wanted to know the sex, but we lied and said it was too early to tell. It was better for the women to think of the fetus as an “it.” They would scoop up the fetuses and put them in a bucket of formaldehyde, just like Kentucky fried chicken. I couldn’t take it any longer, and I quit.”
James Burtchaell, editor Rachel Weeping and Other Essays on Abortion ( Life Cycle Books 1982) 34
