Clinic Worker: It’s Identifiable

Clinic worker “Karen” describes a 21 week abortion:

“You’re looking between the woman’s legs; you’re seeing, you know, what the doctor’ s doing. And it’s what a lot of people would call kind of, I guess, gruesome – that’s not really the word because – it’s identifiable. I mean, when he… Takes the forceps and pulls out a foot, you can see the foot, and my reaction – because I feel so strongly that women who want to have a 21 week abortion should be able to have that – but I mean when I looked and was just like, you know my first reaction was you know, I was pretty horrified. And I immediately denied that, and I said, you know, “no, that can’t be my reaction. I’m here for the woman,” and just really sort of squashed that down, that what I saw really freaked me out. And it stayed with me, you know, and really upset me. I mean, I’d be in the shower, you know, washing my feet, you know, and… The picture would come to me… I just got to the point where… I just really needed to sit down and cry, and, like, deal with it.”

20 week-old unborn baby

Wendy Simonds Abortion at Work: Ideology and Practice in a Feminist Clinic (New Brunswich, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1996) 82

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Author: Sarah

Sarah Terzo is a pro-life writer and blogger. She is on the board of The Consistent Life Network and PLAGAL +

One thought on “Clinic Worker: It’s Identifiable”

  1. I think if a woman is willing to wait untl 21 weeks to “kill”a fully formed baby then she should have to look at the results of that procedure regardless of how gruesome.Everywoman before undergoing an abortion should have to view a video.

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