Abortion versus filling a cavity

“My announcement that I would rather have an abortion than a cavity filled shocked her into silence.”

Lynne Vickery, abortion clinic employee, Cedar River Clinic

9 to 10 weeks. More abortions happen in the ninth week than at any other time in pregnancy

Lynne V. “What 1,000 Abortions Have Taught Me” Feminist Women’s Health Center http://www.fwhc.org/abortion/1000ab.htm

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Abortionist Deals with Pregnant Clinic Worker

Krishna Rajanna
abortionist
The Pitch 6-16-05 / State of Kansas Board of Healing Arts case # 05-HA-58 / Statement of Detective William Howard to the House Committee on Health and Human Services 3-15-2005

“We can not have a pregnant woman working at an abortion clinic.”

One employee of [an abortion clinic] told reporters that [the abortionist] threatened to fire her because she was pregnant.

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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Women Know That It’s a Life

Kirsten Moore
Center for American Progress
Politics of Choice, Newsweek: 2-27-2006

“Women who are thinking about ending a pregnancy are not asking, ‘Is this a life?’ They know that it is. They are asking, ‘Can I take care of this baby?’

Quoted by Life Dynamics

eight weeks – typical age for an abortion
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Abortionist Lies About Fetal Development

Jane Hodgson
abortionist
ABC News Special, ABC News Forum Abortion: The New Civil War:11-1-1990

In an ABC News interview abortionist Jane Hodgson made the following statements:

“I have supervised and participated in or done approximately 30,000.” (abortions)

PETER JENNINGS asked: They call you a killer. Does that make sense to you?

HODGSON: “Well, I don’t feel that way. I think I have done a humane service for lots of women in this world. I don’t look upon it as killing, no, because I do not consider, in the first place, that any embryo or the fetus is a person. It is a potential person.”

She was asked by a caller, “Exactly what do you define in medical terms as a person?”

HODGSON replied: “I don’t believe there is a medical definition of person, but it means, it implies certainly a- we don’t deny that the fetus or the embryo is human, but personhood implies a great deal more. A person can- a fetus cannot be a person without a brain. Nothing can be a person that does not have a brain. And a fetus does not have a brain that is functional until at least 30 weeks.”

In reality, an unborn baby has brain waves at 40 days after conception. Here at visible embryo you can read about the development of the brain 35 days after conception. In this link from the National Institute of health, you can read about the development of the baby’s brain at 10 weeks after conception. http://www.visembryo.com/baby/10_weeks.html

seven-week-old unborn baby

 

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Abortionist: “It Is What It Is”

Dennis Christensen
abortionist
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), Controversy makes private practice public for Madison doctor An abortion provider, unabashed: 4-11-1999

“As for abortion, it is what it is. The fetus is what it is. In my mind, the one who gets to decide that value is the woman who’s pregnant. It’s as simple as that.”

From Life Dynamics

First trimester sonogram
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Abortionist: The Baby Is a Parasite

David Paintin
abortionist
Pro-Choice Forum: Women’s experiences ‘My Foetus’, Summary and Review by David Paintin,4-24-2004 http://www.prochoiceforum.org.uk/ocrwomex5.asp (this is a review of a documentary that showed an abortion)

“There are reasons why a fetus should not be regarded as a person with full human rights at any time during pregnancy. The fetus is a parasite completely dependent on the woman for continued existence.”

“parasite” at 11 weeks
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Abortionist’s Reaction to Being Asked if the Unborn Baby Was a “Human Life”

Carol E. Ball
abortionist, Planned Parenthood of South Dakota
Report of the South Dakota Task Force to Study abortion: December 2005

“I would refuse to answer those questions (if asked by the patient if the unborn baby was “human life”), because it is a subjective matter for the woman to decide and an answer from her is nothing but her own subjective opinion.”

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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Abortion Clinic Counselor on Fetal Remains And Women

Sherry Cage
abortion clinic counselor
“A chain of tears:’ a doctor and abortion”

In the article, abortion clinic counselor spoke of the reactions women have regarding their abortions. She asked, “Remember the one who wanted to take it home in a jar?”

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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Abortionist On Women’s Questions

Robert Crist
abortionist
“A chain of tears:’ a doctor and abortion”

Explaining what the girl’s ask abortionist Robert Crist he made these comments:

“Was it a boy or a girl?”… “Can I see it?”…”You must think I’m awful.”

Then there are the questions they ask before the abortion, which can seem the most disheartening part of all:

“How much does it cost to terminate the baby?”…. “Am I going to be tied down?”…”Is a doctor going to do it? Is he licensed? A real doctor?”

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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Abortion Clinic Director: Women Don’t See It As a Right

Peg Johnston
director of Southern Tier Women’s Services near Binghamton, New York.
Ms. Magazine, Abortion under attack, August-September, 2001

“Women who sit in my clinic don’t see it as a right, They’re scared.”

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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