Late term abortions and teenagers

Warren Hern, late term abortionist, on the abortions he performs:

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.

18 weeks

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. 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.

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New Zealand nurses refuse to help with abortions

Hospitals in New Zealand are having trouble finding nurses willing to help with late-term abortions.

15 weeks – secondtrimester

One person in the article commented:

“[It is] an issue of nurses expressing an unwillingness to continue contributing to this particular service. It’s not an area of practice where many staff choose or are comfortable to work.”

Abortion Law Reform Association president Margaret Sparrow said staffing abortion services generally did not pose problems, although those for the second trimester were more difficult.

“A lot of those nurses are quite happy to be involved in early abortions but with the increasing gestation they do find it difficult.”

Dr Sparrow said this was because of the greater development of the fetus, “rather than having a complete moral objection to abortion”.

The board’s National Women’s Health Service, Kay Hyman, said the second trimester surgical abortion service was at “critical” risk.

Martin JohnstonMore nurses opting out of abortion ops” NZ Herald Wednesday Feb 4, 2009

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The death of the fetus is assured by injection, abortionist says

Q. And the potassium chloride injection is an ultrasound guided procedure that assures the death of the fetus, right?

A. Yes.

Dr. Marilynn C. Frederiksen, abortionist, in sworn testimony in National Abortion Federation, et. al. v. Ashcroft, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, April 6, 2004

This 22 week old baby was likely killed this way
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Abortionist Dr. Cassing Hammond Testifies

An abortionist was asked under oath about what he tells his patients:

[F]rankly, your Honor, I think we sugar coat some of the other options and we share this with patients. They might ask, well can you give intracardiac … injections … or …could we do an induction termination and avoid this? But the honest truth is, how do we know that taking this huge instrument and poking it into the baby’s heart and injecting a poison hurts any less than my rapidly cutting the umbilical cord or transecting the spinal cord with my scissors? “

Sworn testimony of Dr. Cassing Hammond, abortionist, in National Abortion Federation, et. al. v. Ashcroft, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, April 1, 2004

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A prayer to Artemis (Ritualizing RU-486)

“We’ll initiate our daughters into the women’s mysteries, such as charting our reproductive rhythms, remembering the midwives’ potions; and perhaps with dignity we’ll ritualize the RU 486 pill with prayers to Artemis or the Divine Mother, She who gives and takes life.”

Brenda Peterson, October 1993 issue of New Age Journal (“Sister Against Sister,” p.66)

RU-486 is used to kill unborn babies at 9 weeks and younger.(Although in reality it is only meant to abort pregnancies up to 7 weeks) here are some pictures of babies that could be killed by RU-486.All of these children have beating hearts and brain waves. All are under 9 weeks.

 

 

The heart starts beating at 21 days after conception

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Digoxin and D&E: both painful methods of abortion

From an abortionist:

“Or how do we know that poisoning the environment that the baby is in with digoxin is any more painful or less painful than my doing a very rapid D&E?”

Digoxin is a powerful poison used in abortion which kills the baby after it is injected. Sometimes it takes hours for the baby to die. A D&E abortion is where the baby is torn apart via forceps. It is not hard to imagine they both would be painful for the baby.

Read more about the D&E procedure here

24 weeks – abortions with digoxin, which poisons the baby, are usually done around this time
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Frances Kissling on “the moral issues of abortion”

Some pro-choice activists concede that they are losing support from the public. As more and more pro-life laws are passed, some pro-choice leaders have toyed around with framing their opposition to abortion in a different way. From the President of Catholics for Free Choice, Frances Kissling:

“There is a deep-seated fear that if you address the moral issues, you’re going to lose. But we’re losing anyway. It’s only by addressing the moral issues that we’ll get some relief on the political questions.”

“Roe Reality Check” Newsweek  3-6-2006

It is hard to address the moral issues when this is what you’re defending:

Abortion at 8 weeks
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Being born alive after abortion leads to painful death, says abortionist

Dr. Cassing Hammond, abortionist, explains how aborted babies may suffer if they are born alive during an abortion.

“And if the baby delivers and is living in the sense of a medical induction, we’re assuming because nature takes it course that it’s not painful. But if the baby slowly tires and stops breathing and dies by asphyxiation it is reasonable to assume that even for a normally born fetus, a normally formed fetus, that this may also involve pain.”

Testimony of Dr. Cassing Hammond, abortionist, in National Abortion Federation, et. al. v. Ashcroft, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, April 1, 2004.

Rumaisa Rahman was born premature. Abortions are legal in many parts of the United States at the same age as he was in this picture.

Babies born alive after abortions are not as rare occurrences people like to think. In some cases, abortions are deliberately done that way, although technically this is against the law. Read about babies born alive after abortions here

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“My body, my choice” is arrogant, says writer

A woman who had 2 miscarriages saw her third, living child on an ultrasound and said the following:

“I now find the slogan “my body, my choice” amazingly arrogant. If there is one lesson I have learned through this year, it is that I do not create life. Life passes through me….I do not create life, I only house it. I did nothing different with any of my four children, but two lived within my womb and two died there. Life-giving is beyond my power, beyond my body, beyond my choice.”

Lori Stanley Roeleveld “My Turn” (weekly column) Providence Journal Sun. June 27, 1993. E-3

12 weeks sonogram
12 weeks
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Dr. Michael R. Harrison on ultrasound and unborn babies

Physician Michael R. Harrison  said of ultrasound:

“It was not until the last half of this century that the prying eye of the ultrasound (that is, ultrasound  visualization) rendered the once opaque womb transparent, stripping the veil of mystery from the dark inner sanctum, and letting the light of scientific observation fall on the shy and secretive fetus…The sonographic voyeur, spying on the unwary fetus finds him or her a surprisingly active little creature, not at all the passive parasite we had imagined.”

Valerie Hartouni “Containing Women: Reproductive Discourse in the 1980s” Techonocluture, Constance Penley and Andrew Ross, eds. (Minneapolis: U of Minneapolis Press, 1991) 38

Ultrasound at 18 weeks
3-D ultrasound in the first trimester
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