Abortion textbook describes how to “extract fetal parts”

From a book on how to do abortions:

“The use of special instruments such as the Bierer or Sopher forceps, which improve the ability to crush and extract fetal parts, are recommended by some operators… The basic technique involves extracting large fetal parts and pieces of placenta with the forceps and using the suction cannula to remove fluid and smaller portions of tissue…

The obtained products must be carefully inspected at the end of the procedure because retained tissue can have greater consequences at these later stages of gestation.”

Ronald T Burkman, M.D. Handbook of Contraception and Abortion (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1989) 136

4 months. The quote is describing abortions done around this time or later
4 months. The quote is describing abortions done around this time or later
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Woman apologizes to aborted baby

From a woman who had an abortion:

The waiting room was “filled with a true cross-section of the community. No one looked happy. No one was chatting with anyone but their partners. This was not a day to make friends.”

The woman says:

“I tried to concentrate on the physical feelings, not on what was happening. It was over in minutes, and I was overcome with sadness. “I’m so sorry I didn’t want you,” I told the fetus. “I’m so sorry.”

Faith Abbott “A Tale of Two Women” Human Life Review Spring 1993

sonogram of 8 week old preborn baby
sonogram of 8 week old preborn baby
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Pro-Choice activist on why young people don’t join the movement

Serena Cruz, a pro-abortion activist in Boca Raton, FL, explains why she thinks most young people don’t join the pro-choice movement or fight for legal abortion:

“People of my generation are very consumed with self-interest. [Many people in their 20s] don’t read the newspaper or watch decent news on TV. They don’t know who represents them. They’re really materialistic and into consumerism. It’s not a conscious thing, but it’s out there.”

Victor Green “NOW Aims to Revitalize Energize Movement in S. Florida” Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service April 5, 2002

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Social worker: I give credit to women who have 4 abortions

From one social worker:

“Sometimes people who have 3 or 4 or 5 abortions are failing in every other area of their lives in terms of being victimized. And they’re taking such responsibility in making these decisions – where they don’t feel they have control in any other area – to have an abortion… I give these women a lot of credit… And it doesn’t matter how many times a woman has had an abortion, it only matters in her own eyes and her own value system. The last thing women who are having more than one abortion need is to feel judged… In some cases [they] are doing a great job making decisions when they don’t feel much control in other parts of their lives.”

Patricia Lunneborg Abortion: A Positive Decision (Westport, Connecticut: Bergen & Garvey, 1992)

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Foetus is “living human being” but still ok to kill, says professor

8sacFrom pro-abortion, pro-infanticide professor Peter Singer:

“Yes, we can say, the foetus is a living human being, but that alone is not sufficient to show that it is wrong to end its life. After all, why- in the absence of religious beliefs about being made in the image of God, or having an immortal soul- should mere membership of the species Homo sapiens be crucial to whether the life of a being may or may not be taken?”

Peter Singer, Spectator, Sept 16, 1995

Quoted in Tamara A. Roleff Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints (San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1997) 28

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America has more D&E abortions than any other country

An abortion textbook gives statistics on late term D&E abortions:

“At least 125,000 D&E’s are performed annually in the United States, the highest number reported anywhere in the world. This number reflects in part the larger US population compared to that of other countries reporting data as well as a higher rate of abortion overall and of second trimester abortion in particular.”

W Martin Haskell, Thomas R Easterling, E Steve Lichtenberg “Surgical Abortion After the First Trimester” in  Maureen Paul, E Steve Lichtenberg, Lynn Borgatta, David Grimes, Philip G Stubblefield A Clinician’s Guide to Medical and Surgical Abortion (New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1999) 123

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Clinic worker: Abortion is “major life occasion”

Abortion clinic worker:

“It is a major life occasion… Yes, it is a very safe medical procedure, but there are risks, just as there are to all medical procedures, and you could be one of those very few statistics.”

Patricia Lunneborg Abortion: A Positive Decision (Westport, Connecticut: Bergen & Garvey, 1992)

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Abortion clinic worker: I could work in fertility clinic

Abortion clinic worker:

I feel abortion is part of life… I could just as easily work in a fertility clinic as an abortion clinic, or in an adoption agency, because it is all part of the rich texture of people’s lives.”

Patricia Lunneborg Abortion: A Positive Decision (Westport, Connecticut: Bergen & Garvey, 1992)

From an abortion at 10 weeks
From an abortion at 10 weeks
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Pro-Choicer: My abortion was almost enjoyable

A woman who had an abortion by pill talks about how powerful it made her feel:

“For weeks after the abortion I would turn to my husband at random moments to say, “I know this is strange, but I feel like the abortion was a good experience.” I felt so strong. Unwanted pregnancy is something that every sexually active woman fears. I had to face that fear and, in the process, reached deep within myself to evaluate my beliefs, my priorities and the value of life. I didn’t expect such strength to emerge after the abortion…

Not only is abortion a psychologically benign procedure, but women who have had one abortion have higher overall self–esteem than women who bring an unwanted pregnancy to term…

RU-486 made my abortion experience less stressful, almost enjoyable… I spent the afternoon with my body, in the privacy of my own home, regaining power.”

S Boyd “Give Us Liberty” Salon September 18, 2000

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Pro-choicer: A dandruff flake can become a person

Pro-Abortion writer William Westmiller makes the following ridiculous argument:

“A late-term fetus looks very much like a real baby. But it isn’t.

A person is a living human. So is a fetus. But, so is any other cell on our bodies [sic]. In fact, modern genetics inform us that every cell that contains human DNA has all the potential required to develop into a complete person. Even a dead skin cell, like a dandruff flake, has all the genetic potential, given the proper environment, to become a person. So, we can’t use “human” or “living” as definitive characteristics of a person.”

William Westmiller “Human Personhood Begins at Birth” in Christine Watkins, editor The Ethics of Abortion (New York: Greenhaven press, 2005) 40 – 41

One can only guess that he is referring to cloning, an unnatural process that has never been accomplished with humans. Obviously, dandruff flakes will never become people, regardless of what environment you put then in.

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