Abortion doctor’s words haunt woman for 20 years

From one woman who had an abortion:

“My abortion happened 20 years ago. I tried not to think about what I was doing. The abortionist came into the room and began my abortion. The nurse was leaning over me, staring into my eyes. After a little while, she asked the doctor, “Is something wrong?”

He said “It’s trying to get away.”

I was shocked!! It is trying to get away! I begged God to stop the abortion. I couldn’t believe what I was doing!! Seconds later the abortionist said, “It’s done.”…

I named my baby Chris. By now, she would be 20 years old. I wonder what she would look like or what her laugh would sound like. I will never be able to hold her or kiss her good night. To tell her I am sorry. I can’t believe I took the life of an innocent baby to make myself look better.”

“I Regret My Abortion” Richard and Rhonda White Confronting Abortion Distortions (Xulon Press, 2013) 124

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Abortion clinic owner likes being called “Abortion Queen”

Derzis, who owns Mississippi’s last abortion clinic and three others in the U.S. South, on being called the “Abortion Queen”

“It doesn’t in any way injure my self-confidence. I kind of like being the queen.”

Esmé E. Deprez “Abortion Queen’ in Last-Ditch Battle to Save Mississippi Clinic” Bloomberg July 12, 2012

One of her clinics was inspected, and they found 76 pages of health code violations.

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Woman goes in for abortion, refuses to see ultrasound screen

One woman who went for an abortion says:

The clinic buzzed us in. We were the first ones in that morning. Dave and Kiddo sat in the waiting area as a nice woman brought me to an exam room and had me fill out some paperwork. I was still shaky.  A little while later, they did another pregnancy test to confirm my results.

Then, the doctor did an ultrasound. She asked if I wanted to see the screen and I said no. I knew I needed an abortion and I didn’t need to see anything. She estimated I was about six weeks along.

Ann Kingsleigh “How My Abortion Enabled Me To Be A Better Mother” Mommyish  Sep 13 2011

6 week preborn baby
6 week preborn baby
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Planned Parenthood only offered abortion financial aid to Black women

Rhyan worked at Planned Parenthood for 4 months. She was featured in an article in The American Feminist. Her job was scheduling abortions. She was told to offer financial aid only to Black women. Here is an excerpt from The American Feminist:

[Rhyan] soon observed that she was supposed to screen and offer [financial] assistance to callers “who sounded “hood” or “ghetto” – but not to ask callers who sounded “white or preppy” if they might need financial assistance. This was never explicitly stated, Rhyan said, but, “I’m human. I can figure out the pattern.” Her supervisor would listen to calls; anytime she offered financial screening to a client who sounded white or “Valley girl,” her boss would say, Why did you ask her that? “I realized it was a certain type of person they were asking me to screen,” Rhyan said. They were expecting to schedule about 40 abortions daily, so if the client sounded black, Rhyan, who is black, would hurry up and screen her to keep calls moving.

She says:

“I woke up one day and realized I was no different than a slave trader.”

Planned Parenthood offered financial aid to African Americans for abortion, but not for any other service.

Rhyan also called Planned Parenthood “Plantation Parenthood” in the article.

Ellen J Reich “An Insider’s Look into the Abortion Industry” The American Feminist Fall/Winter 2016

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Woman testifies about help crisis pregnancy center gave

Shelly Louis, of Durant, Oklahoma, testified before Congress about the help she received from a crisis pregnancy center run by pro-lifers:

“Unmarried, financially insecure, and six weeks pregnant with my third child…abortion was a very real option for me. Since I was receiving no assistance from the baby’s father and he was encouraging me to terminate the pregnancy, I chose to seek an abortion.

Only because of their encouragement and compassion was I able to think clearly about my options and make the right choice to protect the life of my unborn child. My arrangements to visit the abortion clinic were cancelled and Kiree’s life was saved,

The support of the Pregnancy Center did not stop there. During my entire pregnancy, I attended weekly lessons, which taught me numerous things about the prenatal process and how to care for Kiree after she was born. By attending these lessons, I earned Mommy Money, which I used to ‘purchase’ clothes, shoes, blankets, diapers, and wipes in the on-site Mommy Market,”

VIRGINIA CLINE “Moms At Risk for Abortion Tell Congress Pregnancy Centers Helped” Life News JUL 26, 2012

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Former abortion worker: We maimed 1 out of 500 women

Carol Everett, former owner of 2 abortion clinics and director of 4, now pro-life:

“The last 18 months I was involved in the abortion industry we maimed to the point of major surgery one woman out of every five hundred.  Let me define maimed.  Hysterectomy, colostomy because her uterus had been perforated (punctured), and her bowel closest hospital.  We never called an ambulance.  An ambulance is a terrible advertisement in front of an abortion clinic.”

Carol N. Everett, <Women’s Lobby> program on KFIA Radio (California) January 1990.

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67% of women and 55% of men felt abortion would make them feel bad

A poll asked about situations which would make a person feel very bad about himself or herself, and 67% of the women questioned and 55% of the men questioned in the age group 18 to 29 years old felt that having an abortion was high on the list.

“The Curse of Self-Esteem,” Newsweek  February 17, 1992, reporting on a Gallup poll.

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Abortion worker “enjoys” her job, calls it “sweet brutality”

Abortion clinic worker Sallie Tisdale says of her work at the abortion facility:

In describing this work, I find it difficult to explain how much I enjoy it most of the time. We laugh a lot here…Certain clients waken in me every tender urge I have—others make we wince and bite my tongue. Both challenge me to find a balance. It is a sweet brutality we practice here, a stark and loving dispassion.”

Sallie Tisdale “We Do Abortions Here: A Nurse’s Tale” Harper’s Magazine, October, 1987, 66-70.

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Abortion nurse justifies abortion because the elderly suffer too

Abortion worker SA Davies:

 “Ultimately I would then consider the possibility of suffering involved with the foetus. This again wasn’t an easy task, but I did eventually conclude that suffering before actual birth might be less on a scale of 1 to 10 In comparison with the suffering and distress I had seen on the geriatric ward where humans who presumably had earned their ticket for an existence on earth ended up in the “scrap heap” and received the same care and attention as scrap metal, often broken and discarded.

It was this that made me realize that life, unpredictable as it is, has no room for the already “unarmed and vulnerable…to me abortion is a matter of life and death and such comparisons of the unborn, defenseless, the innocent, seem to have the same unique similarities that the elderly and abandoned have….We should stand by our convictions if we believe that they are right.

However, in my basic nurse training, I witnessed once-conscientious colleagues and friends, soon begin to use the same old excuse: “I was only obeying orders” just as habitually they straightened pillows and checked fluid balance charts.”

Mary Kenny Abortion: The Whole Story (London: Quartet Books, 1986)

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On burying aborted children

Pro-life author William Brennan comments on the burial of aborted babies that were found in a storage container:

“A… debate raged over what to do with more than 16,000 aborted babies discovered in a huge metal storage container outside of Los Angeles in 1982. Pro-life groups were in favor of at least according the victims the dignity of a Christian burial. The American Civil Liberties Union, a staunch proponent of burning the bodies, conjured up that all too predictable concoction- violation of the separation of church and state….

Burial, especially Christian burial, is doubly threatening: Not only does it bestow upon the victims a transcendent value intolerable to civil libertarians, it also draws attention to the disturbing truth which abortionists would prefer to keep hidden from public view- the existence of actual human bodies.”

William Brennan “What the Holocaust and Abortion Have in Common” New Oxford Review November 1995

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