Abortion Counselors Upset by “Supercool” Clients

Study found that

“abortion counselors were most upset by the “supercool client” who rejected pre-abortion counseling, and that they welcomed some emotional discharge as a sign that abortion was regarded with appropriate seriousness.”

Paul Sachdev “Perspectives on Abortion” (Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, 1985) p 215. Essay entitled “Physicians, Hospitals and Abortion: The Influence of Attitudes in Medical Practice” by Constance A. Nathanson

The clinic workers, who see the bodies of aborted babies daily, know the gravity of abortion.

7 weeks
Baby aborted at 7 weeks
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Women have abortions to be good mothers, says Dr.

Dr. Elizabeth Karlin, director of the Women’s Medical Center of Madison, Wisconsin:

“There is only reason I’ve ever heard for having an abortion: the desire to be a good mother…”

Elizabeth Karlin, M.D. Sunday New York Times Magazine, editorial “An Abortionist’s Credo” March 19, 1995, p 32

quoted in Miriam Claire The Abortion Dilemma: Personal Views on a Public Issue (New York: Insight Books) 1995

Remains of babies aborted at eight weeks.
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“Lies!”Shout Pro-Choice Demonstrators

Often, pro-choice activists refuse to believe that the pictures shown by pro-lifers are really that of unborn babies. Many of them maintain that abortion destroys a cluster of cells rather than a baby. Therefore, they are horrified by pictures that depict arms and legs torn off and skulls crushed. They even oppose letting people see pictures of intact unborn babies from embryology textbooks.

“Look at the pictures, look at the pictures,” shouted abortion opponents, holding up big posters showing a fetus at eight weeks.

“Lies, lies,” marchers shouted back.

Huge Abortion Rights Rally In D.C.” CBS News April 26, 2004

Here is a picture of a foot of an unborn baby in the womb at only eight weeks. The picture is taken from the Endowment for Human Development, which is not affiliated with the pro-life movement.

 

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Connection between Unwanted Pregnancy and Abused Children

“There is a contention that unwanted conceptions tend to have undesirable effects… The direct evidence for such a relationship is almost completely lacking, except for a few fragments of retrospective evidence. It was the hope of this article to find more convincing systematic research evidence and to give some idea of the amount of relationship between unwanted conception and undesirable effect on children. This hope has been disappointed.”

E. Pohlman. “Unwanted Conception, Research on Undesirable Consequences” Eugenics Quarterly, volume 14, 1967, P143

This statement was made around the time that pro-abortionists were advocating to make abortion legal. In reality, abortion itself is the ultimate child abuse – see below.

10 week abortion
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OB/GYN supports parental notification and consent

“Girls need regular medical follow-up after an abortion to detect future complications. It is highly unlikely that a teenage girl will seek appropriate treatment for complications arising from secret abortion, thus endangering her health. I cannot go home with a young girl, therefore the care that I can provide is limited to my office – only parents can provide care beyond that.”

Drea Olmstead, “Secrecy Not the Answer in Abortion Decision” Eugene (OR) Register – Guard, November 3, 2006

She is obstetrician gynecologist who practices in Oregon, where in 2006 voters turned down a ballot measure that would’ve made it mandatory for teens to acquire parental consent for abortion.

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30% rise in pregnancies after abortion was legalized

After Roe versus Wade, conceptions rose by 30%, but births fell by 6%

Steven D Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, Freakonomics (New York: HarperCollins, 2005) 139

Perhaps the easy availability of abortion led to more couples taking risks and not using birth control. Half of the women who come in for abortions were not using contraception when they got pregnant.

 

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Abortion Part of “Holistic Approach to Health Care”

Dr. Mila Means, who has been trying to open an abortion clinic in Wichita, Kansas:

“I have always kind of not been in the mainstream. I’ve always had a different idea of what health care should be and how we should be advocates for people’s wellness. And I think abortion is part of the holistic approach to health care, having the ability for people to make that decision when they need to.”

FRED MANN “Wichita doctor’s plan for abortion clinic continues amid hostility” The Wichita Eagle, Jun. 23, 2011

here is a picture of the result of this “holistic healthcare” at 10 weeks:

10 weeks – before
10 weeks – after
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Carol Everett: “You can See the Baby Moving”

“You can see the baby moving. When you perform an abortion under sonography, you see the baby move away when the instruments are inserted into the vagina.”

former clinic worker Carol Everett

Private interview in Eric Pastuszek. Is the Fetus Human? (Rockford, Illinois: Tan books And Publishers Inc., 1991)15

She describes how an unborn baby struggles to feed the abortion instruments, as seen on the ultrasound screen. Watch an ultrasound of an abortion here.  Read more about Carol Everett.  read Abby Johnson’s story of seeing an unborn baby fighting for his life during an ultrasound guided abortion.

first trimester sonogram
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Study: 75% of men left their partners after abortion

“Although some of the men stuck by the women… About 75% of the men fled after paying part or all of the costs of the abortion. Some of them just fled – paying nothing…”

Ervin P. Women Exploited: the Other Victims of Abortion (Huntington, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor, 1985) 140

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man’s grief after abortion

unborn baby at just 6 weeks

From a pro-choice writer who did not understand a man’s guilt after his partner had an abortion:

“He knew rationally that it hadn’t been a baby at all but in embryo too tiny to see with the naked eye – so why was he so sad?”

Torre-Bueno A. Peace after Abortion (San Diego, California: Pimpernel Press, 1997)  Page 126

Read more about men and abortion here  

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