Abortionist: When I See Body Parts,It Bothers Me

“When I start to see little hands come out, it bothers me, even though I know the fetus is not completely developed and cannot feel any pain. It just bothers me. In the early 70s, when I first started doing abortions, we didn’t have ultrasound. I was doing an abortion on a woman whom I thought was 16 weeks pregnant, but during the procedure, I discovered that she was in fact 22-23 weeks pregnant. That shocked me….I totally adore and love children, so when I see these little body parts, I start seeing kids, and it bothers me.”

Abortionist Lawrence Scott

Miriam Claire. The Abortion Dilemma: Personal Views on a Public Issue (Insight Books: New York) 1995 p 130

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Abortionist Doesn’t Tell Patients His True Feelings On Abortion

“I’m a person, I’m entitled to my feelings. And my feelings are: Who gives me or anybody else the right to terminate a pregnancy? I’m entitled to that feeling, but I also have no right to communicate it to the patient – I don’t get paid for my feelings, I get paid for my medical skills.”

Abortionist Dr. William Raushbaum on his feelings about abortion

John Powell, S.J. Abortion: The Silent Holocaust (Argus Communications: Allen, TX) 1981 p 67-68

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Abortionist Discusses Killing a “Potential Life”

From an interview with an abortionist:

Abortion Doctor: “So when I went back to doing abortions and saw the fetus on the ultrasound, I recalled the early days of my pregnancies, when I found out I was pregnant and saw the baby on the ultrasound, and it really felt like this is a baby, a very real and potential being. Now, I do feel that this is a potential person and it does not have a life of its own outside of the mother, but I also am really aware that when you’re ready to embrace a pregnancy, you can embrace it from the very moment you conceive or are aware that you are pregnant.”

Interviewer: Faye Wattleton said recently, “I think we have deluded ourselves into believing that people don’t know that abortion is killing. So any pretense that abortion is not killing is a signal of our ambivalence, a signal that we cannot say yes, it kills a fetus, but it is the women’s body, and therefore ultimately her choice.”

Abortion Doctor: “I believe that very firmly. You look at the ultrasounds and there’s a fetus with a heartbeat and then after the procedure, there’s the fetus, usually in pieces, in a dish. It was alive one moment and it’s not the next… I don’t believe, as some anti-abortion people would have you believe, that there’s a “silent scream.” But it’s very clear to me that it’s killing a potential life. And I found that hard at first.”

Camille Peri “Birth Doctor, Mother, Abortionist” Salon Magazine  June 1997

It is interesting that she uses the term baby when describing her own pregnancy, even though she later says that the unborn baby is only “potential life.” It seems that on some level, she is aware that when she performs abortion she is killing babies.

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Dr. Bernard Nathanson On Abortion

Dr. Bernard Nathanson helped legalize abortion, then came to regret having performed abortions

“I ran the largest abortion clinic in the world for 2 years. I had no conflicts whatsoever at the time I was doing the abortions. I changed my mind because the new scientific data which we were getting from advanced technology persuaded me that we could not indiscriminately continue to slaughter what was demonstrably a human being. “

Interview with Bernard Nathanson, M.D., 1986.

Miriam Claire Abortion Dilemma: Personal Views on a Public Issue (New York: : Insight Books, 1995) 127

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“I Couldn’t Look at Those Little Bodies Anymore…”

By Dr. Arnold Halpern, former director of a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic:

eight weeks

“There is no difference between a first trimester, a second trimester, a third trimester abortion or infanticide. It’s all the same human being in different stages of development. I finally got to the point I couldn’t look at those little bodies anymore.”

Krishna Dharma Dos “Dying to be Born” Congregations of UK and Ireland Jan 11, 2010

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Planned Parenthood Worker Talks about “Tiny Hands and Feet”

A longtime pro-life activist told of an American Life League associate who formerly worked in a Planned Parenthood clinic. She said the following:

“No one at Planned Parenthood wanted this job. I had to look at the tiny hands and feet. There were times when I wanted to cry.”

unborn baby’s feet at eight weeks

Roderick P Murphy. Stopping Abortions at Death’s Door (Southbridge, Massachusetts: Taig Publishing 2009) 128

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Nurse Who Assisted in an Abortion Verifies the Accuracy of Abortion Pictures

Here is a letter a pro-life organization recently received:

“Your graphic images are quite accurate. However they miss the thing impossible to print and that is the sound effects which are sickening to hear. As head nurse in a large delivery suite I witnessed only one and then resigned my position. But the memory of that will never leave me. Keep up your wonderful work.”

Letter to webmaster of the pro-life website “Abortiontv.com”

14 weeks – legal to abort in every state in the United States
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Dr. Bernard Nathanson Describes the Remains of an Aborted Baby

Former abortionist Dr. Bernard Nathanson describes the remains of one aborted baby:

“One could see where the arms and legs had been ripped from the body and removed separately, how the spine had been snapped in two and removed with dispatch, how the skull had been crushed and the brain drained out before the bony parts were removed.”

Bernard Nathanson, M.D. Aborting America (Life Cycle Books, Toronto, 1979.) Quoted in “Abortion: A Briefing for Canadian Legislators” National Public Affairs Office, Campaign Life Coalition, Suite 100, 1355 Wellington St, Ottawa, ON K1Y 3C2

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Woman Tells of Assisting in Her First Abortion Procedure

“Following [the doctor’s] directions, I took the collection bottle and poured its contents into a shallow pan. Then I used water to rinse off the blood and smaller particles which clouded the bottom of the pan. ‘Now look closely,’ the doctor said. ‘It is important that we have got all the stuff out.’ I looked in the pan to find that the stuff consisted of the remains of what had been, a few minutes before, a thirteen-week-old fetus. I could make out the remains of arms and legs and a trunk and a skull. I tried to piece them back together in my mind, to see if there were any missing parts. Most of the pieces were so battered and bloody they were not recognizably human. Then my eyes locked upon a perfect little hand, less than half a centimeter long. I stared at four tiny fingers and a tiny opposed thumb, complete with tiny translucent fingers. And I knew what I had done.”

12 weeks

Former clinic worker quoted by Stephen Mosher

Stephen Mosher A Mother’s Ordeal: One Woman’s Fight Against China’s One Child Policy pgs 60-61

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Nurse Sees Abortion on Sonogram

Nurse interviewed by a Priests for Life researcher described a first trimester abortion she witnessed:

10 week sonogram

 

“The doctor did a sonogram to show me that the baby didn’t feel it. On the sonogram, when he started the suction, the baby’s arms spread out. It immediately threw its hands out. Its little arms spread out. So, you know it had to feel it. [The instrument used for the first trimester abortion] it is a silver tube with stainless steel blades on it. He inserts it first, and then turns on the suction. The baby comes out all shredded. ‘Now, you watch this, and you’ll see how it doesn’t feel a thing.’ [The doctor said] I think it was kind of shocking to him. I looked at him and he looked at me, and then he wouldn’t look at me after that. I don’t think he had used a sonogram before during an abortion. It was over in a short period of time.”

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