Abortionists would rather poison a baby than dismember her

There are two ways to do late-term abortion – by injecting poison to kill the baby and then inducing labor or by going in and dismembering the baby with forceps. Some abortionists prefer the poisoning (induction) method, because they don’t have to be there when the mother expels her dead child.

“With respect to second trimester abortion, providers seek to distance themselves from an unpleasant procedure: physicians prefer medical abortions (where they need not be present at the expulsion of the fetus) and nurses prefer D&E procedures (where the physician does the “distasteful” surgery).”

Beverly Winikoff, Acceptability of First Trimester Medical Abortion (New York: The Population Council, 1994)

This is a D & E procedure:

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Woman chooses not to abort 35 week twins

abby-aboutFormer abortion clinic director Abby Johnson wrote the following facebook post on 4/6/2016:

UPDATE!! The mother who was scheduled to abort her 35 week old twins has made a choice for life! She is back on schedule to deliver and place her twins with an adoptive family. Thank you all so much for your prayers. Please keep this whole situation in your continued prayers as this expectant mother is dealing with a lot of pressure in the final weeks of her pregnancy.

Also, please pray for the conversion of Dr. Curtis Boyd, the abortion doctor who was scheduled to take the lives of these babies today.

This quote shows that abortion is available at 35 weeks. To read more about late-term abortions, go here.

32 week preborn baby
32 week preborn baby
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Doctor: “There’s a stigma attached to abortion”

From a doctor who does some abortions:

“I hate doing [abortions], but I do them every once in a while. But the real reason we try to avoid then is that I don’t want to be known as a local abortionist. I want to be known as a doctor who loves mommies and their babies. I don’t care what is said, there’s a stigma attached to doing abortions.”

Quoted in Jonathan B Imber, Abortion and the Private Practice of Medicine (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986)

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Abortionist compares abortion to dropping atom bomb

Frank Behrend, M.D., abortionist

“Reference was made to my agreeing that abortion is taking a human life, which it is.  However, let us remember that war is also legalized killing, that the pilot that dropped the atom bomb on Nagasaki and Hiroshima killed human life.  He got medals for it.

We bless our troops when they go into battle to kill human beings, so that the taking of human life, including the death penalty in certain states like Utah, where the man was shot, is not a strange behavior in a society. “

Tape-recorded speech November 7, 1977

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Abortionist explains how she “helps” women

Abortionist Miriam McCreary explains how she “helps” women:

“I’ve helped them [women] out of a predicament that they were not happy to be in, and if I wasn’t here to do it, you know, maybe no one else would do it.”

Drew Griffin and Kira Kay “Doctor flies into South Dakota to perform abortions” CNN April 5, 2006

Read about how abortion hurts women physically and psychologically.

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Researcher experiments on baby- It’s a “piece of tissue”

Defender of research on living aborted babies Dr. Kurt Hirschhorn, then  an advisory board member of the March of Dimes and a researcher at New York’s Mount Sinai hospital and medical school:

“It is not possible to make this fetus into a child, therefore we can consider it as nothing more than a piece of tissue.”

Victor Cohn, “Live Fetus Research Debated,” The Washington Post, April 10, 1973

Quoted in Suzanne M Rini. Beyond Abortion: a Chronicle of Fetal Experimentation. (Rockford, Illinois: Tan Books and Publishers, 1988) 52

Experiments on living aborted babies were once legal in the US. They can still be done in some foreign countries.

Below: 16 weeks

16 weeks
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Some abortion clinic workers ignore and ridicule patients

From former abortion clinic director Abby Johnson:

“Although abortion advocates are constantly spouting slogans declaring their unwavering love and devotion to women, in reality, it is commonplace for some clinic workers to ignore, marginalize, blame, and ridicule the women who trust them – especially those who become confrontational when dissatisfied with services rendered by the clinic.”

Abby Johnson The Walls Are Talking: Former Abortion Clinic Workers Tell Their Stories (San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press, 2016) 18

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Mother of disabled child forced to defend having her baby

“Brenda” has a disabled child:

“That’s the bad part: that people can say to you, “You didn’t have the tests?” Or “Why didn’t you have the tests?” You have to justify why you’ve brought a disabled child into the world!”

A Brookes “We’ve Got a Problem!” Women and Prenatal Diagnosis: Difficult Decisions” Doctoral Dissertation, Deakin University, Australia

Quoted in Melinda Tankard Reist Defiant Birth: Women Who Resist Medical Eugenics (North Melbourne, Australia: Spinifex, 2006)

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Pro-choice activist on why abortion laws were changed

Karen Stamm, pro-choice activist:

“[W] e must be aware that the [abortion] laws have not been changed for [women’s] benefit, but so the government can have control over the population.”

Karen Stamm “The Master’s Plan” Abortion Task Force Folder, March 1981

Mary Ziegler After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2015) 142

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Discover magazine on fetal tissue transfers

From Discover magazine, on research with fetal tissue transfer (research on implanting parts of preborn babies)

“the actual scientific accomplishments [have been] somewhat exaggerated.”

Jeff Goldberg “Fetal Attraction” Discover, July 1995

No significant progress has been made since 1995 either.

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Above: xeroxed copy of list of prices for aborted babies’ organs

 

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