Saline abortion were commonly done in the 1970s, 80s and early 90s. In these abortions, the abortionist injects a caustic saline solution in to the mother’s uterus. The saline solution burns the baby’s skin and poisons him over the course of several hours, and the woman then goes through labor to “give birth” to a dead child.
When these abortions were performed, doctors could inject the solution and then leave nurses to handle the actual “birth” and removal of the dead baby.
According to one doctor who did these types of abortions:
“If the abortion is well done, we don’t have to watch the baby die. So we inject a salt solution.”
Russell Sacco, abortion doctor,
“Infants Aborted Alive: Officials Wink at Laws” The Oregon Journal (March 14, 1982).
Note the use of the word “baby.” this doctor knows that abortion kills babies
Saline abortions were generally done in the second and early third trimester. Abortions are still done at this time, but usually by different methods.
