Abortionist supports abortions “after a woman could deliver”

Abortionist Dennis Christensen  says:

“At the point where the fetus becomes viable is a reasonable point where the mother should accept responsibility for the pregnancy….[but] I still believe, even after a woman could deliver, this is still a decision that should be made by a woman on her own, based on the circumstances of her own life.”

“Women need control over birth choice, physician says” Wisconsin State Journal March 4, 2001

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Clinic owner; God wants me to do this job

From clinic owner Diane Derzis says:

“If they think they’re going to make me feel badly about what I do … not gonna happen….“I feel like God wants me to do this job.”

Derzis has had many legal problems . Health inspectors found 76 pages of violations at her clinic following the hospitalization of three patients in one day for abortion complications.

Emily Wagster Pettus“Owner of Miss. abortion clinic determined to carry on” Albuquerque JournalNovember 24th, 2013

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Abortion clinic owner – the soul enters babies when they breathe

“I believe that a soul enters a fetus at first breath just as it leaves at last breath (providing the breath isn’t artificial as from a ventilator machine)”.

Abortion clinic owner Norma Goldberger

Norma Goldberger Abortion Confidential: Secrets of an Abortion Clinic Owner (CreateSpace , November 23, 2014) Kindle Edition

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Abortion clinic worker: clinic is “perfect world” that “fulfills me”

Emily Letts, abortion counselor, after she went to work at Cherry Hill Women’s Center abortion clinic:

“I fell into this perfect world that fulfills me in so many different ways.”

Quoted in “Hashtag can’t Change the Reality of Abortion.” The Advocate Nov 30 2015

Letts is the clinic worker who videotaped herself having an abortion (of course, she never showed anything below her waste, and never showed the aborted child)

This is a picture of a baby’s legs at 8 weeks. They were torn off in an abortion. This is the world Letts finds so perfect.

prolifesociety.com

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Former abortionist comments on doctor/patient relationship

Former abortionist Dr. Robert Siudmack comments on the lack of doctor/patient relationship in an abortion clinic:

“I would like to believe all doctors share a genuine concern for the health and well-being of their patients. The doctor-patient relationship is unique one that is started on the first visit and develops over the course of time. In an abortion clinic, there is no doctor-patient relationship. The doctor enters the room, there’s a brief introduction. The patient is already on the table ready to have the procedure done.  There is no sort of opportunity for any sort of meaningful relationship to develop.”

This appeared in the video series “ “The Truth about Abortion.” from Coral Ridge Ministries

Quoted in SARAH TERZO “Former abortionist: ‘Abortion is big business’ Live Action News NOV 29, 2015

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Woman brings candles to her abortion, does ritual

From abortionist Susan T Poppema:

“The reality is that our clinic is a relatively placid place. Some women add to this sense when they come in and stage what amounts to rituals around the procedures. A patient came in recently with her partner and brought candles, clearly making the experience a ritual way of saying, “I am proud of myself for making this choice, also sad about the choice.”

Susan T Poppema, with Mike Henderson Why I Am an Abortion Doctor (New York: Prometheus, 1996) 120

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Abortion nurse: I tried to “detach myself”

Shelley Mehigan, 42, is a clinical nurse who has specialised in family planning for 18 years. She says that watching abortions was hard at first, but she became hardened:

The longer I work in this area, the easier it becomes for me to cope with the issues.

I’ve taken part in some terminations, but I try to detach myself so I don’t feel so bad.

 Ann Barrowclough “ABORTION; THIS IS WHAT OUR NURSES REALLY THINK…” Sunday Mirror (London, England)  Aug 18, 1996

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Clinic owner decides not to tell women if they’re pregnant with twins

Abortion clinic owner Norma Goldberger:

“One doctor told a patient she had aborted twins and she replied that had she of known she would’ve continued the pregnancy. My clinic coordinator at the time said to me, “That makes no sense. She didn’t want one but when she found out there were two she wanted them?” We elected not to tell patients after that on the basis that the information would not be helpful.”

Norma Goldberger Abortion Confidential: Secrets of an Abortion Clinic Owner (CreateSpace , November 23, 2014) Kindle Edition

Or they could’ve told the women before their abortions, when clinic workers saw the twins on the ultrasound.

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Clinic worker on seeing a late term abortion for the first time

Abortion clinic worker Pippa Jennings:

“The first time I attended a late termination it was upsetting. I wouldn’t be human if I didn’t sometimes question what I was doing. But above all I believe that the woman must come first. In fact, I feel so strongly about this that when I was 20 weeks pregnant, I assisted in an NHS termination when all my colleagues refused on moral and religious grounds. …

I don’t look at it as the taking away a life because embryos cannot sustain life outside the womb. If women could not have abortions, what would happen to the thousands of unwanted babies?”

Ann Barrowclough “ABORTION; THIS IS WHAT OUR NURSES REALLY THINK…” Sunday Mirror (London, England)  Aug 18, 1996

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Abortionist on hiring decisions- we want political commitment

Susan Poppema, abortionist:

“We choose people to work here based on their political commitment as well as their medical capabilities. We can teach people what they need to know medically, but we cannot teach them political commitment; we can encourage it, but we can’t teach that as well.”

Patricia Launneborg Abortion: A Positive Decision (New York: Bergin & Garvey, 1992) 189

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