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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“I didn’t know if I could handle looking at the tissue; that was the big thing.” She was training. “It’s just—I mean it looks like a baby. It looks like a baby. And especially if you get one that comes out that’s not piecemeal. And, you know, I saw this one that comes out, that’s not piecemeal. And, you know, I saw this one, and it had its fingers in its mouth; …it makes me really sad that this has to happen, you know, but it doesn’t change my mind, it’s just hard.” – “Janice,” Clinic Worker, on dealing with the remains of abortions
Abortion clinic worker “Celia” discusses late term abortion. Her clinic injects Digoxin into the hearts of the babies before dismembering them:
“It’s going to be weird now because you’re going to see the sono. You’re going to see the heart beating—little hearts, you know—and then, all of a sudden, you’re going to put this cardiac medicine in it to make it stop—to kill it. I won’t kill it, the doctor will kill it….It’s just a harder reality check of what we’re doing….It’s like rationally I know this is going to be much better because, God, you know, if it can make a twenty-three-week skull come out easier, you know bless this digoxin.”
Clinic worker “Karen” describes a 21 week abortion:
“You’re looking between the woman’s legs; you’re seeing, you know, what the doctors doing….it’s identifiable, I mean, when he….takes the forceps and pulls out a foot, you can see the foot…”