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manner. Take this description, for example,
by the Comprehensive Women's Health
Center:
When you are well relaxed, the doctor
will remove the laminaria and will use
suction and instruments to empty your
uterus. When you wake up, you won't
remember the procedure.
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Imagine you find yourself in this
predicament and you opt for their abortion
procedure. The staff are nice and the clinic
even looks pleasantly clean. The procedure
goes fine and it‘s actually not as bad as you
thought. Relieved that it‘s over, you go
home and fix yourself a nice meal. That
night you‘re flicking through the TV
channels for something to watch and you
see a biology program featuring an
ultrasound of a fetus the same age yours
was: yawning, dreaming and brushing her
face (see
Reason #8
). No! Noooo! You wail
pitifully. Nooooo! It can‘t be. It just can‘t.
It‘s not a baby. It wasn‘t a baby. They told
me that. Sobs break out making your whole
body shudder. With a look of shock on
your face, you are horrified that you may
have just paid to have your own baby
killed. You are mercifully saved when you
hit your head on the wooden headboard
and wake up. Ouch! But at least it was all a
dream.
For some women, that bad dream is
played out in full. Cindy was one of those
women:
I wouldn‘t realize until years later that,
when my child was aborted at 10 weeks
old… he already had a heartbeat, arms,
legs, hands, feet, a face… But they didn‘t
tell me any of that… Anyway, I couldn‘t
even think of any questions at that point…
It seemed all as a bad dream.
And yes, abortion clinics do tell women
it‘s not a baby:
Q
UESTION
: Am I killing a baby if I
have an abortion?
A
NSWER
: No! Nor are we in the baby killing
business!
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That's Fayetteville Women‘s Clinic for
you. On 26 week abortions. Yes, if you‘re
wondering if that‘s late, it is. Premature
babies survive at that age.
I had not solved four problems
―I had not solved four ―problems.‖ I had
not simply removed four ―growths of
tissue‖ from my womb. The truth was, I
had murdered four innocent babies who
were helplessly dependent upon me for
their lives.‖
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—―Illa,‖
Aborted Women: Silent No More
Abortion clinics know that women want
to hear that an abortion is not a major
thing, and so they reassure women that it
will be over quickly. After all, what could
be that big and bad if it‘s so quick?
Comprehensive Women's Health Center
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says, ―Most of the procedure time is spent
preparing your body for the procedure. The
suction is only used for about 1 minute.‖
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A testimonial at another clinic reads, ―At
Private Choices the procedure was 10
minutes and I felt like nothing ever
happened.‖
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That‘s exactly what they
want you to believe.
And that‘s exactly how Becky saw her
problem, at the time:
The doctor informed me of how the
procedure would be done: inserting a
seaweed stick into my cervix to expand and
open me up to allow for the instrument
that would suction out the unwanted
embryo. I would be put under general
anesthesia and he would take care of the
rest. It would be simple, painless, and I
would no longer be in the predicament I
was in. I had it all figured out. In my mind
I would be ‗back to life‘ as I knew it in no
time at all. It was a callous decision on my
part, and one that I deeply regret
.
Clinics advertise that their procedure,
―takes only a few minutes and is a simple,
safe procedure.‖
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But, if the procedure is
so simple, quick and risk-free, then why do
abortion clinics charge women so much?
Why do first trimester abortions cost a
whopping $500 to $1000 and second
trimester
anywhere
from
$600
to
$10,000?
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Either they are profiting big
time or they are lying about the risks. Or
both. (See
Reason #60: The abortion
industry is a business
AND
Reason #30:
Abortion carries risks
.)
The truth is, while abortion clinics
portray their services as a quick fix, there is
a lot they don‘t tell you. (See also
Reason
#3: You have been lied to
.)
Comparing an abortion with a
dental visit?
Abortion clinics not only compare your
visit to having your tonsils out
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but
they frequently compare it to a dental
visit:
-
You receive pain killers ―like
Novocain at the dentist‖
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The ―products of conception‖ are
taken out of the ―uterine cavity‖
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-
The suction tube is ―similar to the
one dentists use to clear the mouth
of saliva‖
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-
An abortion poses ―no greater risk
than having a tooth pulled and is
almost certainly less painful.‖
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Reason #32
―Clinics who say an abortion is
no big deal are lying.‖
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Reason #33
Abortion clinics
target you when you
are vulnerable and
desperate
First, they lure you in with
assurances that they‘ll help
you
Abortion is a skillfully marketed product
sold to women at a crisis time in their life.
If the product is defective, she can't return
it for a refund.
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—
Carol Everett, former abortion clinic director
ou‘ve made the most difficult
decision of your life…Now…
Let us help‖
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The words sound
so comforting. Coming up to the main page
advertising abortion services, you are
greeted with curly writing and flowers
announcing, ―Welcome…It‘s all about
you.‖ It feels like the webpage for a spa or
retreat center. To the side of the menu a
slide show plays — the women‘s faces are
all of a different race. ―Choice has no
color,‖ the slide show says. You don‘t know
what they mean but think the girls look
pretty.
Looking at the rest of the page you start
reading under the title ―What to decide‖:
We recognize that the decision to have
an abortion is difficult. The sleepless nights,
the prayers, the regrets, we understand. No
one can undo the dilemmas of the past, but
we can ease the pain and help you focus on
the future by providing you with excellent
health care.
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They sound so caring and understanding
— but wait a moment, this is an abortion
clinic. What are they really doing here?
The excellent health care they refer to
means suctioning the life from your body.
Will they still be there to hold your hand in
20 years when you come to regret the
choice?
They want you to see your pregnancy as
a mistake, and it sure might seem like that
to you. But how can you resolve a mistake
or ‗ease the pain‘ by killing the evidence?
Isn‘t that just covering it up?
This clinic was not the only one
advertising their abortions like a spa
retreat. Eve Surgical Center has a young
woman kicking her feet on the grass with a
daisy flower in the foreground.
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A Choice
for Women opens with gentle piano music
and a white lotus.
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Aalto Women‘s Clinic
features a background of brilliant blue sky,
waters and a palm tree, placed beside a
smiling
woman‘s
face.
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Princeton‘s
Women‘s Center displays two pretty young
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girls sitting in the sunshine, one with
flowers in her hair.
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Compare those
flowery images with the reality of abortion
in
Reason #49: Abortion procedures are
brutal
.
They set the mood to distract
from what is really going on
manual for abortionists recom-
mends setting a happy atmosphere
for the act, saying that patients
should not hear the sounds of the operating
room and should be surrounded by cheerful
decor.
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One abortion clinic‘s website promotes
their comfortable furnishings:
Facilities are designed and furnished to
provide a warm, comfortable environment
in which patients can feel at ease.
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Another
advertises
their
relaxing
atmosphere:
Soft lighting and relaxing music fill each
treatment room, while aromatherapy and a
warm heating pad help you relax. This
treatment, combined with the care of our
professional staff, encourages a deeper state
of relaxation before, during and after the
abortion procedure.
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Even if it‘s nice, setting the scene is just
a distraction.
Next, they dope you up so you
won‘t change your mind
A female assistant will be with you to talk
with you and comfort you.
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—Houston Women‘s Clinic
t‘s amazing how what has been billed
as a simple medical procedure by
abortion clinics also seems to be very
distressing for some women. One site
assures, ―We trust that I.V. sedation will
make you less apprehensive and that the
entire procedure will be less traumatic for
you.‖
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If an abortion really is just a
termination of ‗tissue,‘ then why does it
cause any ‗trauma‘ at all?
Another clinic displays on their opening
screen, ―95% of our patients sleep…feeling
nothing and have no memory of the
procedure.‖
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They obviously realize
women do not wish to remember this
event.
One clinic says that you might even go
into a ‗dream-like state‘ and not remember:
The I.V. contains a pain medication that
offers a high level of pain relief, and a
powerful sedative that puts you in a more
relaxed, sometimes dream-like state. For
many patients, the I.V. also acts as a
memory inhibitor, leaving them with a
―patchy‖ memory of the procedure.
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Another clinic assures you‘ll be
unconscious so you won‘t have any
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memory of it:
With deep sedation, the woman is
unconscious during the procedure (5 to 15
minutes) and afterward she has no memory
of the events.
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Another clinic says you won‘t see or
remember anything:
The medications are given intravenously
and you will not feel, see, hear, or
remember anything. The anesthesia will be
administered by an anesthetist, who will
work with you to make this experience as
comfortable as possible.
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But, what is so distressing for you to
remember? If everything pro-lifers say is
false, if everything you might see is good, if
abortion really is like going to the dentist
and having a tooth out, why this big fuss to
knock you out of it?
Incidentally, things don‘t always go as
planned and you can read in
Reason #3
how Sycloria was supposed to be asleep but
wasn‘t.
Yet another abortion clinic says to
prospective patients:
Our patients who choose full sedation
usually don't remember the abortion
experience. Once the procedure is
completed (usually within 10 minutes) you
will be moved to recovery where you will
sleep for about 30 minutes prior to going
home.
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Are you seeing any pattern yet? For
what other surgery is there such emphasis
on not remembering what you just came in
for?
Whatever the drug, many — perhaps all
— clinics use some form of anti-anxiety
drug. ―All patients receive Xanax and
Cytotec.
Xanax
is
an
anti-anxiety
medication, which will help you relax.‖
366
I
found out online that Xanax is used ―to
treat moderate to severe anxiety disorders,
panic
attacks…
major
depression.‖
367
Interestingly, a possible side effect of Xanax
is ―decreased inhibitions‖ such as ―increased
risk-taking behavior.‖
368
Could such a side
effect actually work in favor of the abortion
clinics?
The big question we
should all be asking is, why
is abortion so panic
inducing, and are we really
doing women a favor?
The big question we should all be asking
is, w
hy
is abortion so panic inducing, and
are we really doing women a favor by
masking their instinctual reactions to this
procedure? Perhaps less women would go
through with it if they were ‗in their right
minds‘. If women need tranquilizers just to
get them through this, perhaps we should
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be talking more about the other options for
them, besides abortion.
Another clinic uses Valium to reduce
anxiety and promote amnesia: ―You will
receive the IV sedation (Valium and
Nubain). Ninety-five percent of our
patients will sleep and have no memory of
the procedure.‖
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Or perhaps Ativan: ―We
will also give you Ativan to relax you.‖
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Incidentally, Ativan is best known for its
use for ―management of severe anxiety.‖
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Why do abortion clinics dope you up
on drugs?
Both conscious sedation and general
anesthesia are good methods for women
who believe the procedure may be too
uncomfortable or who may experience too
much anxiety to remain calm throughout
the abortion.
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You know, I wonder if more women
would change their mind about abortion if
they weren‘t so doped up on drugs to relax
them and dilute their inhibitions.
Women are being given tranquilizers to
calm them before abortion. While this may
be compassionate in one sense, it may also
be simply for the benefit of abortion staff,
with more relaxed, dopey women. It may
also be that women who are doped up with
strong medications are less likely to cause
problems by changing their minds part way
into the procedure.
Patients will receive Xanax post-op to
assist with relaxation.… Remaining calm
and following the instructions of the OR
crew is essential to a safe an uncomplicated
procedure with Local Anesthesia.
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Perhaps these drugs make it easier on
the staff and nurses. Mercifully for the
women, they forget — or are the memories
simply buried deeper in the unconscious?
Perhaps
it
makes
them
more
‗cooperative‘ so they don‘t struggle like the
girl in the story below, who was held down
by the nurse. Violet hadn‘t taken anxiety
reducing drugs and this is what happened
to her:
I started talking to the girls around me.
It didn‘t take me long to realize that they
were all doped up on Ativan (which I was
not fortunate enough to be receiving
because I had to drive myself). It did,
however, make them more honest. One
girl told me how she thought it would be
funny when she went back to her OBGYN
for her 6-week check up and he would
discover that her baby was no longer there.
One by one we were called back
downstairs, until there was only two. Then
it was my turn. I went back downstairs to
the nurse‘s station on the second floor, I
noticed a girl in a chair that looked like the
ones you give blood in. She didn‘t look too
comfortable, but I didn‘t pay much
attention, I was too nervous. Then I was
taken into another little room with a table
and was asked to remove my pants.
A nurse came in for what she said was to
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hold my hand. I thought that was kind of
odd, no one had wanted to comfort me the
past four hours I had been waiting. The
doctor came in a minute later, looking very
tired. It was already nine o'clock. I told him
to tell me what he was going to do before
he did it. He agreed. He inserted a
speculum and dilated my cervix, and a
minute after that, he didn't have to tell me
what he was going to do anymore. He was
very rough. Medically speaking, I don't
know what he did after that. I know that it
felt like he was scrambling my insides, in
between pulling me down the table.
―The nurse grabbed my
hands and wouldn‘t let them
go‖
I remember trying to keep my hands
over my mouth so that I wouldn‘t scream,
but then the pain was so intense that I
couldn‘t help it. I began reaching for
something to hold onto, for what I don‘t
know. I did come across an outlet with
something plugged into it. I wasn‘t going
to pull it, but then the nurse grabbed my
hands and wouldn‘t let them go. The nurse
did the best she could to hold me down.
It was then that I realized why she was
there. I cried and begged him to stop. I
screamed. This went on for about 5
minutes, which doesn‘t seem like very long,
but it was a lifetime to me. I know he was
trying to hurry. In one swift move he
stopped and pulled out the speculum.
…The nurse tried to hurry me out of the
room. I asked if I could lie still for one more
minute. I was still in a lot of physical pain,
and she said no. There were more girls to
see.
I put my clothes back on and went back
to the previous room, where I had seen that
girl, and was placed in one of those chairs
and given a heating pad. One of the nurses
commented, "You didn't get any Ativan,
did you?‖ She had heard me. Everyone had.
A similar thing happened to Rachel
when she changed her mind on the
abortion table. She was told it was too late
and a nurse pushed her shoulders back:
I was devastated by the procedure; the
evil sucking sounds, the doctor telling me
(when I wanted to stop everything and just
jump off the table) that it was too late, that
the shot he had given me to numb my
cervix had also killed my baby and we had
to finish (that was a lie, I know now, it was
just a shot to numb the cervix and had no
effect on the baby); the big nurse who
gripped my hand with one hand and
pushed my shoulders back with the
other.
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Maybe there are many others like her
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