Obstetrician Discusses The Pain Unborn Babies Feel

“You can tell by the contours on their faces that that aborted fetuses feel pain, said obstetrician Matthew Bulfin, M.D…he described a case of a 25 year-old woman administered a prostaglandin abortion, who expelled her fetus in the middle of the night. Before hospital nurses arrived, she witnessed “thrashing around and gruesome trauma on his face, and knew that the fetus had suffered.”

Story related by Dr. Matthew Bulfin

M.D. Group Claims that Fetuses Suffer Pain” American Medical News, February 24, 1984. Quoted in “Abortion: A Briefing for Canadian Legislators” National Public Affairs Office, Campaign Life Coalition, Suite 100 1355 Wellington St. Ottawa, ON K1Y, 3C2

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Doctor: There Is “No Question” That the Fetus Feels Pain

“There’s no question the fetus feels pain…when we would put the needle into the uterus to withdraw the amniotic fluid and insert the corrosive saline, invariably the unborn child would be seen to move. It was not always in response to being directly struck by the needle. It seemed to have some inchoate sense of invasion of its territory, an unwelcome intrusion to its environment.”

Former abortionist Dr. Bernard Nathanson

Nathanson, Bernard, M.D. Borowski v. The Attorney General of Canada, Transcript of Evidence and Proceedings at Trial, Page 339. Regina, Saskatchewan, May 1983. Also quoted in “Abortion: A Briefing for Canadian Legislators”

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Abortion Doctor Observes Fetal Pain

An abortion doctor who performed saline abortions said the following.

“All of a sudden one notices that at the time of the saline infusion there is a lot of activity in the uterus. That’s not fluid currents. That’s obviously the fetus being distressed by swallowing the concentrated salt solution and kicking violently — [that’s part of] the death drama.”

Richard Exley: Abortion: Pro-Life by Conviction, Pro-Choice by Default (Tulsa, Oklahoma: Honor Books, 1989) 56

Saline abortions are not done anymore, but they have been replaced by D & E abortions, where the baby is torn apart using forceps and taken out piece by piece. This process would still be painful for the baby.

19 weeks – a saline abortion would have been done at this point; D&E abortions are now done
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British Medical Journal: the Unborn Baby Responds to Pain

Doctors point out that an unborn baby reacts to pain in an article from the British Medical Journal:

“The fetus needs to be heavily sedated by sedating the mother before intrauterine manipulations such as transfusions…The changes in heart rate and increase in movement suggest that these stimuli are painful for the fetus.”

H.B. Valman, MD and J.F. Perarson M.D. “What the Fetus Feels” British Medical Journal, Jan 26, 1980 p 233

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The Unborn Child Reacts to Pain The Same Way a Born Child Would

From a famous a Professor of Fetology:

12 weeks

“When doctors first began invading the sanctity of the womb, they did not know that the unborn child would react to pain in the same fashion a child would. But they soon learned that he would.”

Dr. A. Liley

Quoted by Magda Denes in The Zero People: Essays on Life. Jeff Hensley, ed (Servant Publications 1983) Also quoted in “We the People” June 1992

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Fetal Euthanasia

The late Dr. Tiller, who performed second and third trimester abortions in Kansas, acknowledged the possibility of fetal pain in an interview when he said:

“Whatever the truth about fetal pain, I think the women are concerned about it. So I tell them we can take care of that with fetal euthanasia.”

DEBORAH SONTAG “Doctors Say It’s Just One Way” New York Times March 21, 1997

16 weeks
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Planned Parenthood Pressures Woman About Abortion

Alicia went to Planned Parenthood to see if she was pregnant.

“When my name was called, naturally my mom and husband stood up to come with me and the nurse told them they were not allowed. I asked the nurse, “not even my husband?” and she said “no, just you!” I felt very disappointed and confused.

She went in by herself. The nurse asked her if she wanted to keep “it” if she was pregnant. She said she did.

“You can be honest with me, are being forced to keep it against your will?” I said, “Absolutely not. I wasn’t expecting to get pregnant so quickly, but if I am pregnant I want to keep my baby” and again she asked “So your husband or mom are not forcing you to keep it if you are?” I said, more aggressively and upset, “NO!”

When she was asking me if I was forced to keep the baby she looked like she was reading from a script. I remember her saying that if I kept ” it,” it would be very expensive and life changing. She was poking at the fact that I didn’t seem like I could afford to have a baby. She also asked if I was scared to say that I wanted an abortion, and that if I had any questions I could talk to someone that can ease my nerves. She never really said baby she said “it” a lot. She also mentioned that if I was pregnant depending how far a long I was that there might not even be a heartbeat.”

Alisha didn’t give the woman a chance to go on, however, She said, “excuse me, If I am pregnant I am keeping my baby. I may not be rich but I know God will make a way!” and walked out.

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“I have not been able to shake that experience, it was very disturbing that I had someone trying to convince me to abort my baby especially after telling her over and over again that I wanted to keep my baby. I didn’t sleep for a week! I turned out not to be pregnant at that time, but I now have two amazing little boys Josué and Josiah!”

SUSAN MICHELLE TYRRELL “‘They kept asking me if I was being ‘forced’ to keep the baby’: Alisha’s Planned Parenthood visit” Life Site News December 1, 2011 http://www.lifesite.net/news/they-kept-asking-me-if-i-was-being-forced-to-keep-the-baby-alishas-planned

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Abortion Clinic Founder Admits That Abortion Terminates a Life

“In the beginning they were calling it a baby. We were saying it was only blood and tissue. Let’s agree this is a life form, a potential life; you’re terminating it. You don’t have to argue that abortion stops a beating heart. It does.” She adds, “I can’t say it’s just like an appendectomy. It isn’t. It’s a very powerful and loaded decision.”

Merle Hoffman, who founded Choices, a Queens, N.Y., abortion clinic.

unborn baby at nine weeks. More abortions take place at nine weeks than any other time in pregnancy

 

 

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Saving Unborn Lives Is “Misguided”

“It is an honorable and noble endeavor to protect the life of every fetus. It is misguided. Either society views women, as a whole, as honest, trustworthy and respected enough to determine their own destiny, or we decide that women are an ignorant, manipulative and irresponsible second-class of citizens who need to be controlled. You cannot have it both ways; control the weak while respecting the responsible.”

Nancy Clardy “Taxes private, but not abortion?” The Spokesman-Review, August 27, 2012

unborn baby at 10 weeks – is it misguided to try and save his life?

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2012/aug/27/taxes-private-but-not-abortion/

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Abortionist: Most Women Seeking Late-Term Abortions Are Not in “Tragic” Circumstances

This comment from an abortion provider was posted on an article about a proposed late-term abortion ban. The article discussed how women should have access to late-term abortions despite their reasons for seeking them, and maintains that focusing on the stories that are the most tragic only works against abortion rights.

“Thanks for this piece. It resonates with me deeply as a provider of abortion care and as an “out” advocate of reproductive justice, the framework most cogent with your remarks but least known by people moved by this issue. To your point, when advocates have sought stories from me to make the case for abortion, it has always been a request for tragic circumstances, the stories felt to be the most likely ones to move opinion. The reality is that that is not the typical patient I see, as most women having abortions are not raped or are not carrying a lethally flawed fetus, and yet I have not identified a clear distinction between women I am willing to help and those I am not based on “acceptability” of circumstance.”

[Emphasis Mine]

Tracy Weitz “What do responses to the Washington DC 20-week abortion ban tell us about the habits of the prochoice movement?” ANSIRH blog, July 25, 2012
http://blog.ansirh.org/2012/07/habits-of-the-prochoice-movement/

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