Survival rates for premature babies, week by week

According to a book written in 2009, the rates of survival for premature babies:

23 weeks – 33%

24 weeks – 50%

28 weeks – 95%

Lauri S Friedman. Abortion (San Diego, CA: Reference Point Press 2009)

22-24 weeks

Ads for clinics that do abortions after the baby can survive.

Another source says that the youngest baby born to survive was even younger: Kenya King, born in Plantation, Florida at 21 Weeks. She weighed 510 g “18 ounces” 10.5 inches Her story was in the Miami Herald.

JC Willke “Why Can’t We Love Them Both: Questions and Answers about Abortion” “Hayes publishing company and company” Cincinnati Ohio 1997 P91

Kenya, shown here after a long time in the hospital
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Results of Survey of Women Who Had Abortions: Women’s feelings after abortion

David C Reardon conducted one of the most extensive interviews of postabortion women ever done. He asked them questions about their abortion experiences. The women he interviewed were involved in pro-life ministries that help postabortion women, and most of them, at some level at least, regretted their abortions. Here are the ways that many of the women answered his questions.

24% took a week to make the decision to have an abortion, 12% 2 to 3 weeks, 6% 4 to 6 weeks , 7% seven weeks or more

81% felt rushed

82% said there abortion decision was “not at all” “thought out.” Only 9% felt that it was moderately well thought out and only 8% believe the decision had been well thought out.

“Do you feel you had all the necessary information to make a decision?” 93% said no.

At the time of the abortion, only 24% were happy with their decision, secure in their choice

The rest were ambivalent

At the clinic, only 39% felt very firm in their decision to abort – 41% felt very uncertain, even at the clinic. 44% said they were still very actively looking for another option up to the final moments before their abortions.

75% said they would not have had an illegal abortion. Only 6% said they were very likely to have sought one

89% said they would’ve rejected a self-induced abortion, and only 5% said self abortion would’ve been strongly considered.

40 – 50% of women surveyed were wavering in their choice and were actually hoping for another option when they first went to speak with a counselor.

91% reported that their abortion counselors offer little or no help in exploring her decision and options.

Only 4% of the women gave their abortion counselors high grades for being informative and helpful.

66% believe that there abortion counselors are strongly biased toward selling them on abortion is the best solution.

Only 9% believe that their counselors had been free of pro-choice bias

90% of women surveyed felt they did not have enough information to make an informed choice.

76% complained they were not given an accurate description of the procedure.

For example, there was no mention of the physical pain involved.

Only 16% felt the counseling session had adequately informed them about the technical aspects of the abortion procedure

over 80% remarked that there were little or no discussion of risks

only 8% believe their counselors had adequately discuss the surgical risks of the procedure.

Over 90% of women stated that the biological nature of the fetus had not been discussed during a counseling session.

Only 2% said that the fetal development had been thoroughly or even moderately discussed

asked whether they felt “well-informed about the procedure and fetus through other sources before seeking an abortion.” 90% claimed they had little or no prior knowledge and 5% stated that they had only moderate prior knowledge. Only 4% claim to have been well informed about abortion, fetal development, through prior knowledge.

80% felt their counselors had not encouraged – or even attempt to discourage – questions about the abortion. only 5 to 13% believe that their counselors were open and willing to answer their questions. When questions were asked, only 8% thought the questions were thoroughly answered. 8% believe they receive moderately complete answers and 52 to 71% said the questions were trivialized or avoided

21% were at a Planned Parenthood facility for their counseling and/or abortions. 60% stated that there Planned Parenthood counselor had very strongly encouraged them to choose abortion as the “best solution to their problems. Over 90% of those encouraged to abort by their planned parenthood counselor said there was a strong chance they would’ve chosen against the abortion if they had not been so strongly encouraged to abort by others, including a counselor

Of the Planned Parenthood patients, over 60% were still hoping to find an alternative to abortion when they went for counseling. Only 25% were already firm in their abortion choice. All felt their Planned Parenthood counselor did little or nothing to help them explore their decision. 89% said the Planned Parenthood counselor was strongly biased in favor of abortion.

95% of Planned Parenthood counselors gave “little or no biological information about the fetus which the abortion would destroy.” And over 80% of the Planned Parenthood counselors gave little or no information about the potential health risks

Only 13% felt “adequately prepared” by Planned Parenthood counselors

56% were dissatisfied with Planned Parenthood’s abortion services.

Of the women surveyed, 94% said they’d experience negative psychological effects, over 70% said that there was a time when they would’ve denied the existence of any negative reactions for their abortions. For some this denial stage lasted only a few months, for others it lasted over 10 or 15 years

if they had known what their lives would be today, over 95% said they would not have chosen abortion

66% said they about their lives are worse because of their abortions, 8% said their lives were about the same

David C Reardon Aborted Women: Silent No More (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway books, 1987)

To women’s testimonies of abortions, go here

To read about deceptive abortion clinic counseling, go here.

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92% of women and 82% of men are depressed after selective abortions

“Depression after a selective abortion may be as high as 92% among women and 82% among men.”

Blumberg BD, Golbus MS, Hanson KH. The Psychological Sequelae Of Abortion Performed for a Genetic Indication. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1975; 122; 799 – 808, P806

In this quote, “selective abortion” means an abortion that is done because the baby is handicapped. These are wanted pregnancies where a fetal anomaly (such as down syndrome) is discovered and the parents choose to abort.

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Linda Bird Francke: 71% express negative feelings after abortions

Linda bird Francke interviewed women right after they had their abortions. She found that:

71% expressed some type of negative feeling about their abortion experience.

Keep in mind that she talked to these women as soon as they got off the abortion table. Most post-abortion women claim they feel relief after their abortions. Feelings of guilt and loss usually appear later. The fact that 71% of women were already feeling bad about having an abortion mere minutes after the procedure is very telling.

Linda bird Francke The Ambivalence of Abortion (New York: Random House, 1978)

See studies on abortion’s emotional after-effects here.

Read women’s stories here. 

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Oral histories in Australia indicate that illegal abortions were widely available

One researcher commented on illegal abortions which were performed in Australia before the liberalizing of abortion laws:

“Oral histories and memoirs suggest that most women who sought and found abortions had relatively safe operations… Research findings suggest that many or even most women could find a doctor, nurse, or skilled nonmedical provider to perform an “illegal” abortion before the middle of the century.”

Rebecca M Albury Beyond the Slogans: the Politics of Reproduction (St. Leonard’s, NSW Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1999) 7, 13

Legalizing abortion in Australia, like in the US, was not needed because thousands of women were dying from illegal operations. Read about the myth of back alley abortion deaths in America here.

 

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Summary of Mark K Zimmerman’s study on women and abortion

There was a  1977 study by sociologist Mark K Zimmerman, “Passage through Abortion: the Personal and Social Reality Women’s Experiences.”

The study was cited in David C Reardon Aborted Women: Silent No More (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway books, 1987)

The study was done with cooperation from two abortion clinics, Zimmerman sent letters to women seeking abortions. 6 to 10 weeks after her abortion, Zimmerman interviewed the patients. The study excluded women who had a previous abortion, women who had a second or third trimester abortion, and the samples were handpicked by the clinic workers to avoid people who are already displaying signs of being upset, guilty, or extremely ambivalent.

Even so, the results showed that women had a hard time with their abortions.

95% of the time the male partner, played a central role in the abortion decision. 80% of the time, he supported abortion as the decision and only opposed it 20% of the time. 20% of the men insisted on an abortion even when the woman’s initial decision was to continue the pregnancy. (122)

Over two thirds of the women stated that they had “no choice” or had been “forced” to have an abortion (193)

30% told the interviewer that there had been a strong desire to keep the baby, but they felt that circumstances did not allow it.

50% of the time, the abortion was quickly followed by a disruption or termination of the relationship with the man.

70% of the women expressed disapproval of abortion, seeing it is deviant and immoral. However, they saw themselves as forced by others, by their circumstances, or by society at large and attempted to deny responsibility for what they believed was an immoral act – 70% of those aborted women felt forced to compromise their own values and ideals.

No specific questions were asked about the unborn baby, to keep from upsetting the sample. But 25% of the woman volunteered the aborted fetus was a life, person, or human being.

Only 15% maintain that the fetus was not a person or human life.

Six weeks after the abortion, 48% described themselves as “disturbed by the abortion.”

 

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In one clinic 20% of women back out of having abortions

Are women sometimes ambivalent about getting abortions? One administrator of an abortion clinic in Canada said that 20% of women who make appointments for abortions back out and don’t show up.

Leonard Stern “Abortion Wars” The Ottawa Citizen Sun 28 May 2000

This represents 2 out of 10 babies (like the one below) being allowed to live whose mothers were considering abortions

9-10 weeks
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Babies born alive after abortion in Canada

An article in a Canadian Institute for Health Information publication found the following instances of babies born alive after abortions:

19 weeks
  1. “A patient presented at 20 weeks gestation, requesting a therapeutic abortion. She was started on misoprostol, intravenously. The fetus was successfully expelled. A heart beat and respirations were detected at birth.”
  2. “Medical abortion at 23 weeks gestation for fetal anencephaly. Labour induced with intravenous Syntocinon. Fetus was born alive and survived for one hour.”
  3. “A patient presented at 19 weeks gestation for a therapeutic abortion. She was started on misoprostol intravenously. The fetus was expelled. A heartbeat was detected. The fetus expired 7 minutes later.”

Jonathon Kay ‘Homicide’ or not, abortion is a subject that too few Canadian politicians are willing to tackle” National Post 13/2/1

http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2013/02/01/jonathan-kay-homicide-or-not-abortion-is-a-subject-that-too-few-canadian-politicians-are-willing-to-tackle/

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Planned Parenthood: Rates of Adoption vs Abortion

Planned Parenthood aborts 340 children for every one woman referred for adoption.

Ryan Bomberger, MA “Steve Jobs Changed the World, Adoption Changed His”Doctor Alveda King and Dr.La Verne Tolbert Life at All Costs: an Anthology of Voices from 21st-Century Black Pro-Life Leaders (Xlibris Corporation, 2012) 169

Below: 10 weeks. Hundreds of abortions at day happen at this time.

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80% of women having abortions Identify as Christians

From pro-life Christian Dr. La Verne Tolbert:

“So, who is having these abortions? We are. According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute, the research arm of Planned Parenthood:

The highest proportion (43%) identify

Seven week abortion

themselves as Protestant. 27% of women having an abortion identify themselves as Catholic, and 8% as members of another religion. 22% reported no religious affiliation. 13% identified themselves as “born again” or evangelical….. Those who claim to know Jesus and who protest against abortion the most account for nearly 80% of all abortions.”

Dr. La Verne Tolbert “Abortion: the Sin of Idolatry”,

Doctor Alveda King and Dr.La Verne Tolbert Life at All Costs: an Anthology of Voices from 21st-Century Black Pro-Life Leaders (Xlibris Corporation, 2012) 55

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