Baby survives abortion, is drowned in formaldehyde

“In 1982, a story broken in the Torrance (California) Daily Breeze that San Vincente Hospital was being investigated for allegedly allowing a live fetus from a late-term abortion to be immersed in a jar of formaldehyde. A hospital technician stated in an affidavit filed by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, that she saw the fetus move after it was extracted from the mother and put on a table. Shocked, she dropped the fetus when she tried to place it in a specimen jar containing formaldehyde.

Another technician, according to the affidavit signed by a hospital employee upset over the incident, grabbed the moving, live fetus, and put it in the jar. Health department records state that the 1st technician “could not believe the doctor would not attempt to resuscitate the fetus.” He didn’t. The male fetus was estimated to be from 6 to 7 months developed. The fetus died.”

Nick Thimmesch “When Abortion Fails, the Unborn’s Uncertain Destiny” Toronto, Ontario: Life Cycle Books

This should read “the baby died.” A child living independently from the mother is no longer a fetus, but a baby.

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Women in China forced to take “Remedial measures”

A woman from China describes how birth permits were given to certain women describes how birth permits were given to certain women. Those who did not get a permit and became pregnant had to abort.

“The son and daughter-in-law of the cook who lived upstairs was not so well-connected. Their names did not appear on the red poster. [That announced those who received a quota to have a child. Chi An got one because of her mother and her mother’s connections]

My mother, who had long been friends with the cook’s wife, decided that she would go cheer up the young couple… She came back half an hour later looking distressed. “The daughter-in-law is already pregnant,” she said, shaking her head sadly. “She conceived 2 months ago. The baby is due in January. She and her husband were hoping that they would receive a quota so that they can keep this child. Now it is impossible. “The baby will not wait another 18 months to be born,” the cook’s wife told me.

“Her entire family is very upset,” Mother went on. “And I don’t blame them a bit. To tell someone to destroy a growing baby for lack of a quota seems unnecessarily harsh. But that is what the authorities will do, as soon as they find out the daughter-in-law’s condition. They will instruct her to take remedial measures.”…

“Remedial measures” was the standard official euphemism for abortion…

I was off the next day when my mother’s friend from the street committee dropped by. “Congratulations,” she said when I opened the door. “I came to give you your authorization to conceive and bear a child. We call it a Shengchan xuke zheng, a birth permit.” She handed me a pink slip of paper. “Be sure you keep the birth permit in a safe place,” she cautioned. “You will need to present it at the hospital when you go to have your baby. Otherwise the hospital will have to take remedial measures.”

Stephen W Mosher A Mother’s Ordeal: One Woman’s Fight against China’s One Child Policy (Orlando, Florida: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1993)  171 – 172

“Remedial measures” is an extreme euphemism for abortion. A woman forced to take remedial measures would be given an abortion against her will and against the father’s will, if he wanted to have the baby.

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Failure to provide abortions is “depraved indifference to life”

From a pro-choice writer:

“A government’s failure to provide abortions constitutes depraved indifference to human life. … We look forward to a world in which every woman is guaranteed her right to an abortion whenever she wants, for any reason “

Colin McSwiggen, Fatima Hussain “Opinion: A fundamental right for women” The Tech Nov 5 2010

So refusing to let a woman abort is “depraved indifference to life?” I would think that abortion itself would be depraved and be indifference to the life of the baby.

The baby below (aborted at 11 weeks) was the victim of an abortion. Would preventing his death be “depraved indifference?” Or was the abortionist himself indifferent to this child’s fate?

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Husband insists couple will abort baby girl, he wanted a boy

couple in Melbourne aborted their baby after discovering at 19 weeks they were having a girl.  They wanted a boy.

GP, Dr Mark Hobart who was asked for referral to an abortionist:

“The parents were upfront and told me that was the reason for the abortion. I was dumbfounded.  It was the husband who did all the talking – he was so insistent.”

The couple aborted their baby girl.

“Couples expecting girls ‘demand abortions’ because they want boys, say obstetricians” News Limited (Australia) APRIL 28, 2013

19 weeks
19 weeks
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Chinese women taken from their homes, forced to abort

On China’s “one child” policy – China now allows 2 children, but forced abortions continue.

“Insider accounts of China’s family planning program have been rare – and are always published under pseudonyms – no doubt for fear of government reprisals…., a Chinese journalist (“Liu Yin”) was allowed to accompany the members of a family planning “task force” on a daily raid whose mission was to arrest eleven women who had become pregnant without authorization. Her account, which was published in a British newspaper, describes how five of the women were forcibly dragged from their homes in the middle of the night and taken to the county hospital. The other six had fled, but their families were warned that “if [the women] did not go to the abortion center within a week their houses would be pulled down. This was no bluff. On the way back from the raid, I saw six collapsed houses. No family in the village is allowed to provide shelter for the people whose houses had been destroyed.”

Later, the journalist visited the hospital itself, where she saw “hundreds of women – some more than six months pregnant –… packed in dark corridors and makeshift tents, waiting to be operated on in the “abortion center” in the hospital courtyard. Next to it was a public toilet. I went in: there was simply nowhere you could put your feet; it was filled with bloodsoaked toilet paper. Behind the toilets stood a line of waste–bins: the aborted babies – some as old as eight months – were put there, then dumped somewhere else.”

The Independent, September 11, 1991

Stephen W Mosher A Mother’s Ordeal: One Woman’s Fight against China’s One Child Policy (Orlando, Florida: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1993)  x–xi

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Woman has miscarriages after abortion, regrets her choice

From a woman who had an abortion:

“When I got pregnant I’d only been going out with my boyfriend for a month, and even though I cared for him deeply, I didn’t want to bring a child into such a fragile relationship.

He wanted us to keep the baby, but there were so many things I still wanted to do with my life and I was scared of what my parents would say.

The morning of the abortion, when I was eight weeks pregnant, was awful, and I was worried I was doing the wrong thing. My boyfriend was more upset about it than I was – he ended up taking antidepressants in order to deal with it. …

I met my present partner three years ago, and in September 2004 I came off the Pill. We both wanted a child, but it took almost a year for me to conceive – that in itself worried me as I’d heard abortions can affect your fertility.

Our happiness was short-lived however, because five days after finding out I was expecting – and at seven weeks into the pregnancy – I miscarried.

I was really upset and immediately I thought of the abortion. But I know it’s not uncommon to miscarry a first pregnancy so decided not to let it affect me. In January 2006 I conceived again, but again at seven weeks we lost the baby. I was inconsolable.

It feels like I’ve been on an emotional rollercoaster and I can’t help wondering if my losses have been the result of my abortion nine years ago. My doctor hasn’t confirmed a link, but inside I blame myself.

My termination was a quick fix because I didn’t want that baby. I only wish I’d considered how I would feel when it came to not being able to have the babies I do want.”

Sarah Fry

NATASHA PEARLMAN; JENNY NISBET “ABORTION: THE LEGACY” The Daily Mail July 27, 2006 42.

There have been a number of studies that show a connection between abortion and miscarriage.

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Doctor ponders availability of fetal surgery vs. abortion

From Dr. Hugh Barber

“Can a physician or a medical center, in good conscience, do an abortion one day, and a life-saving medical operation [on an unborn baby]  the next?”

Dr. Hugh Barber in the August 1982 issue of “the Female Patient” Quoted in “We the people” June 1992

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“Precious feet pin” help save preborn babies

From a crisis pregnancy center worker in Atlanta, Georgia:

“… Our volunteer talked to both girls but felt we would lose their babies to abortion. As she was leaving, she remembered the “precious feet” on her collar and gave them to one of the girls. She told her “these are the exact size of a 10 week-old baby’s feet” (the precise point of her pregnancy). Well, our volunteer came back and we all prayed, but the precious feet had done their work – we were able to save not one but two babies! Our thanks for making the precious feet available to us.”

Judy Madsen Johnson Stories from the Frontlines: the Battle against Abortion  (2014) 54

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Former abortion clinic worker took drugs to cope

Nita Whitten, a former abortion clinic worker:

 “I took drugs to wake up in the morning. I took speed while I was at work. And I smoked marijuana, drank lots of alcohol. . . .  [T]his is the way that I coped with what I did. It was horrible to work there, and there was no good in it.”

Mary Meehan, “The Ex-Abortionists: Why They Quit,” Human Life Review 26:2–3 (Spring-Summer 2000), 19.

Whitten had to see babies like the one below torn to pieces every day. It’s not surprising she turned to substance abuse.

9 weeks – babies at this age are torn apart and dismembered by a powerful suction machine in an abortion
9 weeks – babies at this age are torn apart and dismembered by a powerful suction machine in an abortion
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Priests need to talk about abortion, says former abortion clinic director

Jennifer Hartline recounts the following from an interview with Abby Johnson:

She [Abby Johnson] told me [interviewer Jennifer Hartline] of a conversation she had with a priest at a conference recently when she insisted that our priests need to be talking about abortion from the pulpit every week, and that the sanctity of human life needs to be mentioned in the Prayers of the Faithful every week.

This priest said, “C’mon, Abby, how often do we really need to include abortion in our homilies?”

She replied, “Well, we’d often have women come in for an abortion and lay on the table with a rosary in their hands.  I had two employees in my clinic who would help perform abortions on Saturday and be at Mass on Sunday receiving the Eucharist.  You tell me, how often do you think we need to talk about abortion?”

Jennifer Hartline “And Then There Were None: Abby Johnson Helps Abortion Workers Leave the Industry” Catholic Online 9/7/2012

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