Dr. Warren Hern discusses late-term abortions and the reasons why women get them

Warren Hern, late term abortionist, on the abortions he performs. He does abortions up to 32 weeks and sometimes beyond at his clinic in Boulder:

“The generally accepted point of level viability is around 24-26 weeks. But you can’t take a given point in fetal development and apply that 100 percent of the time. It just doesn’t happen that way. If you look at premature deliveries and survival percentages at different weeks of gestation, you’ll get 24-week fetuses with some survival rate. The fact that you get some survivors demonstrates the difficulty in defining a point. ….

17 weeks
17 weeks

I don’t know that there is a typical second-trimester abortion. But if you look at the spectrum of abortions (most women are between the ages of 19 and 29) they tend to be younger. Some are older. The typical thing that happens with older women is that they never realize they were pregnant because they were continuing to bleed during the pregnancy. The other thing we see with older women is fetal malformations or Down’s Syndrome. These are being diagnosed much earlier now than they used to be. We’re seeing a lot of genetic diagnoses with ultrasound and amniocentesis at 17-18 weeks instead of 22-24 weeks. With the teenagers, anybody who has ever worked with or had teenagers can appreciate how unpredictable they can be at times. They have adult bodies, but a lot of times they don’t have adult minds. So their reaction to problems tends to get much more emotional than an adult’s might be.

20 – 22 weeks
20 – 22 weeks

It’s a question of maturity. So even though they may have been educated about all kinds of issues in reproductive health, when a teenager becomes pregnant, depending up on her relationship with her family, the amount of peer support she has–every one is a highly-individual case–sometimes they delay until they can no longer contain their problem and it finally comes out. Sometimes it’s money: It takes them a while to get the money. Sometimes its just denial….”

Discharging the Committee on the Judiciary from Further Consideration Of the President’s Veto of HR 1833, Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 1995 Can be found here.

So we see there are various reasons why late term abortions can be performed, and its interesting he did not cite a single case where abortion was needed to preserve a woman’s life or health. Does a baby with down syndrome really deserve to die?

This is what Dr. Hern does to babies at 23 weeks:

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Below: ultrasound of baby between 22 and 24 weeks

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Below: pieces of baby aborted at 20 weeks

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Doctor aborts 13 week old unborn baby

In an article about abortionist Dr. William Harrison, the author describes an abortion:

 An 18-year-old with braces on her teeth is on the operating table, her head on a plaid pillow, her feet up in stirrups, her arms strapped down at her sides. A pink blanket is draped over her stomach. She’s 13 weeks pregnant, at the very end of the first trimester. She hasn’t told her parents.

 A nurse has already given her a local anesthetic, Valium and a drug to dilate her cervix; Harrison prepares to inject Versed, a sedative, in her intravenous line.

The drug will wipe out her memory of everything that happens during the 20 minutes she’s in the operating room. It’s so effective that patients who return for a follow-up exam often don’t recognize Harrison.

The doctor is wearing a black turtleneck, brown slacks and tennis shoes. He snaps his gum as he checks the monitors displaying the patient’s pulse rate and oxygen count.

“This is not going to be nearly as hard as you anticipate,” he tells her.

She smiles wanly. Keeping up a constant patter – he asks about her brothers, her future birth control plans, whether she’s good at tongue twisters – Harrison pulls on sterile gloves.

“How’re you doing up there?” he asks.

“Doing OK.”

“Good girl.”

Harrison glances at an ultrasound screen frozen with an image of the fetus taken moments before. Against the fuzzy black-and-white screen, he sees the curve of a head, the bend of an elbow, the ball of a fist.

“You may feel some cramping while we suction everything out,” Harrison tells the patient.

A moment later, he says: “You’re going to hear a sucking sound.”

The abortion takes two minutes. The patient lies still and quiet, her eyes closed, a few tears rolling down her cheeks. The friend who has accompanied her stands at her side, mutely stroking her arm.

When he’s done, Harrison performs another ultrasound. The screen this time is blank but for the contours of the uterus. “We’ve gotten everything out of there,” he says

Stephanie Simon “Offering Abortion, Rebirth” The Los Angeles Times 29 November 2005

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Abortion provider: selfishness is a virtue

From one abortion worker:

“I think it’s okay to be selfish. I don’t think there’s anything bad about putting yourself first. I don’t mean selfish is in the sense of greediness. I mean thinking clearly about yourself and what is best for you and the world and what you can deal with.… I can list you 1 million reasons why I wouldn’t want to have a kid, and they’re all selfish. But what is the point of being selfless about it? Why have a child that’s not wanted? So I see selfishness as a virtue in making choices for yourself and your life.”

Patricia Launneborg Abortion: a Positive Decision (New York: Bergin & Garvey, 1992) 157

most abortions are done at this stage or later
most abortions are done at this stage or later

Below: what the baby looks like after an abortion around this age:

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Pro-choice radio talk show host caught on the air saying abortion is “killing a baby”

From pro-life writer Randy Alcorn:

“A radio talk show host told me she was offended that some people called her “pro-abortion” instead of “pro-choice.” I asked her, on the air, “Why don’t you want to be called pro-abortion? Is there something wrong with abortion?” She responded, “Abortion is tough. It’s not like anybody really wants one.” I said, “I don’t get it. What makes it tough? Why wouldn’t someone want an abortion?” She said, suddenly impassioned, “Well, you know, it’s a tough thing to kill your baby!”

The second she said it, she caught herself, but it was too late. In an unguarded moment she’d revealed what she knew, what everyone knows if they’ll only admit it: Abortion is difficult for the same reason it’s wrong—because it’s killing a child.

Randy Alcorn Why Pro-Life? Caring for the Unborn and Their Mothers (Hendrickson Publishers, 2011) 95

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Abortionist: “I hold all life sacred”

From one doctor who performed abortions:

“Strange as it may seem, I routinely murmur “excuse me” before swat a fly. I can’t butcher a chicken without apologizing first. I have grieved for the cat that died beneath the wheels of my car.

Aborted baby at 10 weeks – 40% of abortions are done at this time or later
Aborted baby at 10 weeks – 40% of abortions are done at this time or later

Yes, I hold all life sacred. But I’m also a pragmatist.… That’s why I performed a small number of abortions when I was in family practice. I never did them without exploring all available options – for both the patient and myself. I also referred a few patients elsewhere for abortions I could do in good conscience.”

Ted Merrill “Abortion: Extreme Views Ignore Reality” Medical Economics, July 15, 1996

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Woman has abortion so she can fit into her wedding dress

An article in the Los Angeles times profiles abortionist Dr. William Harrison, and describe some of his patients. One young woman coming in for an abortion is described this way:

feet of unborn baby at just 7 weeks after conception. Most abortion are done at this time or later
feet of unborn baby at just 7 weeks after conception. Most abortion are done at this time or later

His first patient of the day, Sarah, 23, says it never occurred to her to use birth control, though she has been sexually active for six years. When she became pregnant this fall, Sarah, who works in real estate, was in the midst of planning her wedding. “I don’t think my dress would have fit with a baby in there,” she says.

Stephanie Simon “Offering Abortion, Rebirth” The Los Angeles Times 29 November 2005

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Pro-choicers call adoption “cruel”

Adoption is often portrayed negatively in pro-choice literature. Pro-choice advocates Carole Anderson and Lee Campbell say of adoption,

“The unnecessary separation of mothers and children is a cruel, but regrettably usual, punishment that can last a lifetime.”

Cited by Charmaine Yoest, “Why Is Adoption So Difficult?” Focus on the Family Citizen, 17 December 1990, 10. Quoted by Randy Alcorn.

If adoption is “cruel”and a “punishment” then what is abortion? Abortion result of the tearing apart of an unborn baby like the one below. The picture underneath is that of a child aborted at the same age. We can see clearly that abortion is in fact cruel punishment, not adoption which gives the baby is chance at life and a childless couple or individual a chance to fulfill their dream of becoming parents.

Eight weeks old
Eight weeks old
Aborted at eight weeks
Aborted at eight weeks

 

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Naomi Wolf takes pro-choicers to task for trying to discredit pro-life pictures

Pro-choice groups and individuals often try to discredit the pictures that pro-lifers show of mutilated children who were aborted. Naomi Wolf, a pro-choice feminist, admits that the pictures are real and takes other feminists to task for trying to discredit them:

“To many pro-choice advocates, the imagery is revolting propaganda. There is a sense among us, let us be frank, that the gruesomeness of the imagery belongs to the pro-lifers… that it represents the violence of imaginations that would, given half a chance, turn our world into a scary, repressive place. “People like us” see such material as the pornography of the pro-life movement. But feminism at its best is based on what is simply true…. While images of violent fetal death work magnificently for pro-lifers as political polemic, the pictures are not polemical in themselves: they are biological facts. We know this.”

Naomi Wolf, “Our Bodies, Our Souls,” The New Republic, October 16, 1995

She is referring to pictures like the one below, which shows part of the remains a seven-week-old aborted child. These pictures are difficult to look at, but of one many people over to the pro-life movement. And even pro-choice activists to of seen them and dismiss them cannot deny their effectiveness.

abortion at 7 weeks
abortion at 7 weeks
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Abortion Clinic owner: pro-choice people have “loving, caring” perspective

Kay Bellevue, who started an abortion clinic in Fargo:

Sonogram of unborn baby at 12 weeks
Sonogram of unborn baby at 12 weeks

“I have always acted on what to me are Judeo-Christian principles. The 10 Commandments plus love thy neighbor.… It’s very distressing to me that [people,] particularly the people opposed to abortion, will attempt to say their moral beliefs are the only correct ones… I think pro-choice people have a very strong basis in theology for the caring, loving perspective they have on abortion as do the antiabortion people have a basis in theology for their strong, loving caring perspective about the fetus.”

Quoted in Faye D Ginsburg Contested Lives: the Abortion Debate in an American Community (Berkeley and Los Angeles California: University of California Press, 1989) 151

You saw a picture of a baby in the womb at 12 weeks captured on sonogram. Below is a picture of what happens to a baby this age when “loving, caring” abortion providers do their work:

12 weeks
12 weeks
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Abortion services are “disappearing” says doctor

“It’s depressing how services are disappearing.”

Wayne Goldner, abortionist

Medical Economics, May 10, 1999

Mark Crutcher “Access: the Key to Pro-Life Victory” Life Dynamics Incorporated,

 

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