Abortionist William J. Sweeney III wrote that saline abortions, which were done by injecting toxic saline solution into the uterus, then inducing labor, took longer than natural childbirth. The same likely applies to induction abortions done today before the third trimester.
“The woman must labor longer than a mother giving birth to a full-term baby because the cervix isn’t ripe and nothing in her body is ready for the delivery. If we put the saline in at 8 o’clock in the morning, it’s three or 4 o’clock the next morning when she finally aborts.”
William J. Sweeney III, MD, Barbara Lang Stern Woman’s Doctor: A Year in the Life of an Obstetrician-Gynecologist (New York: Morrow & Company, 1973) 208
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