generalize. We don‘t focus on the
procedure. But we need to
—
if we want to
make an informed choice.
I found a great quote from a pro-choice
book and it was so great that the rights
holder denied me permission to publish it
here (so, I didn‘t)! The quote concerned the
author who was viewing a D&C abortion
for the first time and how shocked she, the
pro-choice author, was.
You can just picture her there, standing
behind the abortionist as he does his work.
She is in shock watching as a miniature leg
including knee and toes is removed from
inside the woman, followed by a rib cage
and distinctly human head (yes, this is all
described in the pro-choice book). You can
only imagine the astonishment she feels,
she who is pro-choice and sees abortion as
necessary. She sees it as necessary, a
necessary sorrow, hence the title
In
Necessity and Sorrow
.
Borrow it from the library one day. It‘s
very eye opening.
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After visualising that last description
(sorry, I couldn‘t quote it for you), it‘s not
hard to see why a training manual for
abortion clinics advises caution when
showing the procedure to new medical
students:
An experience at one clinic with a
medical student trainee illustrated the need
for additional screening…The clinic made
the mistake of having her watch several
procedures, when she should probably have
spent more time in counseling situations
and in debriefing her experiences first.
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Abortion is so brutal that even the
medical students have to be gently
acclimatized to that fact.
Avoid focusing on the details,
advises abortion training manual
―Information should be appropriate for
public consumption… focus on the
public issue involved (…freedom of
choice, and so forth) and not on the
specific
details
of
the
abortion
procedures.‖
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—
Abortion Practice
, advice for dealing with
the news media
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Manual Vacuum Aspiration:
hat is it and what does it do?
Manual Vacuum Aspiration
(MVA), also referred to as Early
Abortion, is just what it sounds like:
sucking out the potential embryo with a
handheld device. I say potential, because at
this early stage it‘s often too hard to tell if
you‘re actually pregnant — and I think
that‘s part of the appeal. Sort of like, get
this and you‘ll never know if it was an
abortion or a Menstrual Extraction —
another term they use to describe this
procedure.
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When is it used?
Up to 5-8 weeks (depending on who you
ask)
What they tell you
The procedure is like ―bringing down
your period
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-Private Choices
What they don‘t tell you
They are lying to you. The purpose of
this abortion is not to encourage your
period (such a joy! I couldn‘t wait!) but to
induce an abortion of the growing human
embryo. While it‘s true that the embryo IS
miniscule and undeveloped, he or she is
alive and has a primitive beating heart. You
see, we‘ve got ourselves into this moral
quicksand where we rationalize things —
after all, it‘s not a baby
yet.
But on what
day after the 8
th
week — and before 40 (less
if she‘s born early) does this little being
turn into a baby? It‘s this: ―it doesn‘t look
like a baby so it mustn‘t be‖ belief. But
there are many appearances in the stage of
babyhood, all valid.
Suction Aspiration:
hat is it and what does it do?
Sometimes
called
―vacuum
aspiration,‖ this method is the
most common abortion procedure for early
pregnancies. After administering a pain
killer, the abortionist dilates the cervix and
inserts a tube attached to a machine that
has an exceedingly powerful suction — 29
times more powerful than a regular
household vacuum cleaner (that‘s why
women say it‘s so loud).
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When it is
turned on it literally sucks up and pulls off
the wall of your uterus the growing embryo
which, of course, ends his life and your
pregnancy.
When is it used?
First trimester abortions
Information abortion clinics present to
clients
The procedure is performed by vacuum
aspiration (D&A) which is a vacuuming of
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the contents of the uterus, no cutting is
involved.
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—Texas abortion clinic
information
Confessions from pro-choice
literature
―To provide abortions meant a daily
struggle to balance the stories of
contraceptive failure and desperate life
situations
against
what
abortion
destroyed. And what abortion destroyed
was unnerving... an eleven-week POC
harbored tiny arms and legs and feet.‖
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—Caught in the Crossfire
A more honest description from this
abortionist‘s training manual
The physician will usually first notice a
quantity of amniotic fluid, followed by
placenta and fetal parts, which may be
more or less identifiable. The patient
usually experiences moderate to severe
cramping at this point. As the suction
cannula becomes obstructed, it may be
withdrawn.
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—Abortion Practice
I felt the LIFE being sucked out of me
After awhile she led me to the room and
told me to lie on the table. She got me
ready for the doctor. I never saw his face
and he never spoke a word to me. The
nurse held my hand and told me it
wouldn‘t hurt much. That was the most
horrifying moment of my life. I‘ve felt
worse physical pain, but no pain really can
compare to this. I felt the LIFE being
sucked out of me. I heard the vacuum tube
suck, and clog and suck and clog and my
imagination was filling in all the blanks.
The whole thing was so surreal, yet so
horrifically real! I couldn‘t believe what I
had just done.
I don‘t remember much after the
procedure. I don‘t think I got out of bed for
3 or 4 days. I just lay there, remembering. I
slowly got back into the swing of things.
Functioning on a somewhat normal level
took me weeks to accomplish. One day I
decided to clean the apartment. I pulled
out the vacuum cleaner and flipped the
switch on. I was sucked back to that awful
room, on that horrible table, and relived it
again. I just sunk to the floor in a puddle of
my own shame and guilt and tears.
Needless to say, I had some pretty nasty
floors for a couple of years.
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—Carol
Dilation and Curettage
(D&C)
hat is it and what does it do?
When suction alone is not
sufficient a D&C may be
performed. It stands for Dilation and
Curettage and basically means that after
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dilating the cervix, an instrument with a
loop on the end (called a curette) scrapes
out the embryo, killing it. Suction may still
be used to help empty the uterus.
When is it used?
Late first trimester and early second
trimester abortions
Dilation and Evacuation
(D&E):
hat is it and what does it do?
Probably the most common
second trimester procedure, the
D&E, is basically the same as a D&C, but
for later abortions. This time a pair of
forceps may also be used to separate the
baby for removal. One pro-choice medical
site describes the D&E as ―a combination of
vacuum aspiration, forceps, and D&C.‖
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When is it used?
Second and third trimester abortions.
Information from an abortion clinic
on this second and third trimester
procedure
After adequate cervical preparation, the
evacuation procedure is performed under
deep pain free anesthesia administered by
our certified anesthesia staff. Gentle
curettage is performed to complete all
procedures.
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—Texas Abortion Information
A more straightforward perspective
from an abortion training textbook
Fetal tissues become much more
cohesive and difficult to dismember… A
long, curved Mayo scissors may be
necessary to decapitate and dismember the
fetus, since it may be impossible to apply
forceps.
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—Abortion Practice
Induction abortions:
hat is it and what does it do?
Induction abortions involve
inducing labor prematurely in
order to expel the fetus before his natural
birth. Some abortions make efforts to kill
the fetus first: others assume he will die in
the rough process or be unable to survive at
birth. Induction abortions are especially
useful when the fetus‘ tissues become more
difficult to dismember with a D&E
abortion.
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The Abortion Pill, used early in
pregnancy, is also a form of medical
induction.
Let‘s look now at two types of induction
abortion around today. The early induction
(abortion pill) and the late induction.
RU-486:
What is it and what does it do?
RU-486 (its trial name), also known as
the Abortion Pill (its common name),
mifepristone (its technical name) or
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Mifeprex (its sale name), is the only drug
created specifically as a human pesticide. As
with induction abortions, RU-486 is a
medical (i.e., not surgical) form of abortion.
It is often administered in conjunction with
misoprostol, even though the FDA has not
approved the drug for this use.
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RU-486
works by tricking the body into thinking it
is not pregnant. The drug blocks the body‘s
natural pregnancy hormone (Progesterone)
from working and without it, the uterus
cannot support an embryo and miscarriage
occurs. As one abortion clinic describes it,
―Without this hormone, the lining of the
uterus breaks down, the cervix (opening of
the uterus or womb) softens, and bleeding
begins.‖
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RU-486 is often used in
conjunction with methotrexate, which
blocks folic acid, an essential nutrient for
embryo cell division and growth. It can also
be used with misoprostol (scientific name)
also known as Cytotec (brand name), which
stimulates contractions.
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The history of RU 486
The history of the abortion pill also
known as RU-486 is eye opening. It was
formulated by the French company
Roussel Uclaf, hence the letters ‗RU‘.
Roussel Uclaf‘s parent company is
Hoechst AG, which itself is a smaller
part of the I.G. Farben Chemical
Company
that
manufactured
the
poisonous gas Zyklon B used on Nazi
holocaust victims.
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(The company
didn‘t wind down after the Holocaust —
it just changed names!) More recently
the marketing rights for RU-486 were
transferred from Roussel Uclaf to the
Population Council, possibly because
pro-lifers were boycotting Hoechst‘s
best selling drug
Allegra
.
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So, in effect,
the pill changed hands from a company
producing holocaust chemicals to an
organization which has eugenic roots.
The Population Council set up Danco
Laboratories, which themselves made
arrangements
with
a
Shanghai
pharmaceutical company named Hua
Lian to produce the abortion pill.
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Recent scares in America over tainted
pharmaceuticals from China are rightly
placed — this is the exact same
company that produced the tainted
products!
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In a scary correlation, one of
the tainted drugs was a leukemia drug.
The tainted ones caused paralysis in
recipients. The name? Methotrexate, the
very same drug numerous abortion
clinics also use as an injection as part of
their medical abortions.
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If that‘s not
enough, documents obtained by
Judicial
Watch
show
that
the
company
producing them failed their first safety
check and was still not in compliance
when
the
FDA
approved
the
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company.
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It seems fitting that today a
population control drug would be
produced by the country that does it
best — China.
When is it used?
Early first trimester abortions
Reassuring words on RU-486…
Due to five recent deaths after
Mifepristone (RU486) Medical Abortions,
we have decided to discontinue offering
Mifepristone until there is a satisfactory
explanation for these unfortunate events.
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—
Little Rock Family Planning Services
An odd comment from a practicing
abortionist
I can say in all honesty that the
experience is a sobering one
.
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—Suzanne Poppema
I just knew what it was, I was crying
…I was crying, he was crying and he
just kept saying sorry, and that I shouldn't
be upset. How couldn't I be upset it was a
VERY
emotional thing. So about 3:00 I start
getting these horrible cramps. I didn't know
what was wrong with me. But the doctor
gave me 2 Vicodones 10mg each. So I took
one. Then I start bleeding and I freaked out
a little… So here I am bleeding like crazy.
Then I feel this "thing" come out of me. It
was the first baby. It was the worst feeling
in the world. The tiny little baby was like
holding on for dear life. I felt it coming
down and it was touching the walls of me
until it was completely in the toilet bowl. I
started crying because I just knew what it
was. Then about 25 minutes later that same
feeling. The second baby was coming out
holding on for dear life. I was just in so
much pain — not even the physical pain. I
mean yes it hurt like hell — but the
emotional pain was a million times worse.
I think the pill is worse than the surgery
abortion because technically
YOU
are the
one that is aborting the baby.
-Wendy
Obviously not in the form of a baby,
but it was no doubt my baby
When the hour was up, I had to walk
around. I was in no pain at this stage, as the
nurse had given me strong pain killers. I
walked for a good 2 hours, but no bleeding.
Then I got the most hideous cramping. The
nurse told me to keep walking around, no
matter how painful it was. I did as she
said... I walked and I walked... then I had
that sudden feeling of the beginning of a
period. I rushed back, went to the
bathroom, and indeed I had started to
bleed. There was only a tiny bit of blood, a
tiny clot. I was convinced it was my baby,
and lost all control. I came out of the room,
crying uncontrollably, and went and found
a nurse. I broke down and said "I don‘t
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know what to do." She went to take me
into a room to talk to me. I didn‘t want to
talk to her, to nobody. She asked what was
wrong. I just said I was in pain. It was a lie.
I was scared of what I had just seen. She
asked if I wanted an injection to take away
the pain. I refused. I was in some pain but I
didn‘t deserve for it to be taken away from
me.
I went back to my bed and said to
myself I will rest for 10 minutes then get up
and walk again. I ended up falling to sleep,
for roughly half an hour. I woke up
suddenly, not knowing where I was, then it
all became clear. I sat up in the bed, and
pulled the covers off of me. I stood up. All
of a sudden blood gushed out of me, and
went all on my pajama bottoms. I was so
scared I didn‘t know what to do. I buzzed
the nurse and she came in, gave me a
nighty and told me to go to the ladies.
I stood in the bathroom for a good 5
minutes, not wanting to see what had
happened, but I knew I had to get cleaned
up. The nurse poked her head round the
door and asked if I was alright. I said yes.
Another lie. I wasn‘t alright. I didn‘t want
to get cleaned up. Another 5 minutes later I
took my PJ bottoms off. I had to put the
pads in the bin. That‘s when I saw the
contents what was on it. I started crying
again. I didn‘t want to put the pads in the
bin! It had my baby on it! Obviously not in
form of a baby, but it was no doubt my
baby,
MY BABY
! I couldn‘t look at the pads, I
ripped them off, but then I couldn‘t find
the bags that you have to put them in. I was
getting very distressed at this point, holding
2 pads with
MY BABY
on them!
—Hayley
LATER INDUCTIONS:
What is it and what does it do?
In later induction abortions labor may
be started using prostaglandin suppositories
or injections of oxytocin. It can also be
triggered by removing most of the fluid
around the baby. Sometimes part is
replaced with something toxic to the baby,
like urea.
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Other times the baby is killed
first with a potassium chloride injection.
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The baby generally dies before birth and
I say generally, because pro-choice
literature admits that a ―disturbing‖
―complication" is, sometimes a fetus will be
―born alive.‖
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According to one abortion
training manual, ―up to 7% of abortuses
will show signs of life.‖
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Pro-choicers like to say that while this
live-baby procedure might not be a very
agreeable procedure, it doesn‘t happen too
frequently. Yet 5,174 inductions for 2005 is
hardly nothing.
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By the pro-choice
estimate above, that means that in the same
year up to 362 aborted babies showed signs
of life after being aborted. Of course, the
vast majority of them show signs of life
before
the abortion
.
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When is it used?
Second and third trimester abortions
My mother started yelling, ―
DON
‘
T
LOOK
,
DON
‘
T LOOK
!‖
It was April 27 1978. I only have very
vague memories — the doctor‘s huge
hands, the large needle they stuck in my
tummy, the terrible pain, then climbing off
the bed to go to the bathroom. As I climbed
over the bed rail I felt something unusual
and my mother started yelling, "D
ON
‘
T
LOOK DON
‘
T LOOK
!" I never looked.
My
mother went to her grave twenty years
later never mentioning the incident to me
again.
…This year, 28 years later, I was finally
able to talk to my Dad and found how he
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