Things You Should Know About Abortion
WHAT MAKES GOD CRY THE MOST (Paperback)
by Jim Harrison
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The book is concise and readable and presents information in important areas, including the nature and development of the unborn child, the way we think, the law, abortion methods, pain which the unborn baby may feel, problems which individuals may have after an abortion, help and support which are available, and a final summary chapter which encourages choosing life. Order now »
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“You are doing a destructive process. Arms, legs, chests come out in the forceps. It’s not a sight for everybody.” – Dr. William Benbow Thompson of the University of California at Irvine
“It is advisable to use the biggest forceps that you can get through the cervix to morcellate the fetus….[the need to] “visually check the parts as they are retrieved” “is necessary to ensure complete evacuation but is part of the reason that second trimester abortion is not popular among surgeons. All those here who do second trimester abortions will agree that the most difficult ones are those between 14 and 16 weeks. In those, there is a tendency for the uterus to form an ‘hourglass’ and the head and part of the trunk to be trapped in the upper part and difficult to retrieve. The passage of large, recognizable fetal parts by the woman some hours or days later is extremely distressing for the woman and her family.” – Dr. Cope, Abortionist
From the brief of Dr. Cahart Et. Al. In Steinberg V. Carhart:
“After a portion of the fetus has been removed, other parts of the fetus remaining in the uterus will sometimes be alive. J.A. 258 (Stubblefield) The district court found out that sometimes the embryo or fetus is brought into the vagina while it is still living and intact. S.A. 9, 28. Physicians know that suctioning a pre-viable fetus or embryo out of the woman’s uterus will inevitably kill it.”