The BlogProf who has written a must-read on the greatest argument against abortion. He quotes some wrenching accounts from abortionists who at some point had to face the reality that was in front of their eyes: the dead baby. He notes that the abortion industry is working diligently to keep that reality, in the form of an ultra-sound image, from the eyes of mothers who would destroy their children:
Since we can now literally look into the womb with sonograms and so called 4-D ultrasound, there is no question as to what we are looking at. What are pro-aborts to do, then? Simple. Prevent women from looking at an ultrasound. The latest news on this front comes just a few states over from us. In North Dakota, an abortion business has recently sued to prevent women from seeing the ultrasound, which is now part of an informed consent law there, even though the abortion clinic does an ultrasound as a standard procedure before the abortion anyway. It's not the ultrasound, it's the mother seeing what the abortionists are seeing.Read these and weep. They're from 1989 but relevant as long as abortion is legal and acceptable.
One day an employee at the mill asked to see the contents of the sock in the suction machine. I saw a beautiful arm, and I thought, ‘What are you doing?’ That was one of the last abortions I did.
“When I started working at the Fairmount Center in Dallas, I was a radical feminst and completely pro-abortion. But I became traumatized by what I saw every day. It’s hard to work in a place where there is no love.“One woman came into the clinic forcing her daughter to have an abortion. The daughter was in the second trimester at 15 weeks. She kept going to the bathroom, and it seemed that something was definitely wrong. Then the girl started screaming at the top of her lungs, ‘It’s a baby! Mama! Mama!’ The doctor was in the middle of a procedure and couldn’t come. She’ll be scarred for life for seeing her baby in the toilet, which is where it landed.
“Another woman got an abortion because she had twins. Everyone went in to see what the twins looked like after the abortion. I had never been in the procedure room. I wanted to avoid it. In my heart, I knew they were babies, and I knew abortion was murder.
One night a lady delivered, and I was called to see her because she was uncontrollable. She was going to pieces, screaming and thrashing. All the patients were upset. I walked in, and there was her little saline abortion baby kicking and moving for a little while before it died of those terrible burns. I watched that more and more.Oremus.
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Thanks for the link! The former pro-abort accounts are absolutely chilling. Should be chicken soup for the pro-aborts souls, but they'll never read it. Blue pill!
I once worked the night shift in a convalescent hospital. One of my patients was a lady in her late seventies who became less and less able to sleep at night because of her guilt about an abortion she had had over fifty years earlier. One night she became so distraught that she talked me into calling her son. He came to the hospital and was only moderately successful at calming my patient. She never calmed down much after that night until her doctor finally put her on high doses of tranquilizers.
This was over thirty years ago and I was in favor of abortion at the time it happened. But it started me on a journey of introspection that turned me against abortion.
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