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Abortion. The very word stirs up controversy- thoughts of clashing protestors, emotional decisions, and political conflict.? Everyone has heard the slogans and sound bites.? Some people have strong beliefs about whether abortion should be available on demand. Others feel caught between the warring factions of "right to life" and "a woman's choice."? But what happens when we strip away the rhetoric?
There are people who have been where the news cameras never go- in the procedure rooms and pathology labs behind the closed doors of abortion clinics.? Reading what these doctors have to say is the closet we can come to truly understanding abortion.
Surgical abortion in the first trimester is done by a procedure called Suction Dilation & Curettage or suction D & C.? This is how Planned Parenthood, a pro-choice organization and the biggest abortion provider in the country, describes this procedure on its website:
"Either a hand-held suction device (MVA) or a suction machine (D&C) gently empties the uterus. A separate curette may be used to help remove the tissue that lines the uterus."(1)
A uterus ‘gently emptied' of ‘tissue.' Who could be against such a simple procedure?? But abortion providers know that the reality is very different.
Former abortionist Dr. David Brewer witnessed his first abortion when he was in medical school. This is how he describes the experience:
"I can remember...the resident doctor sitting down, putting the tube in, and removing the contents [suctioning them into a jar]…. My job afterwards was to go and undo the jar, and to see what was inside. I didn't have any views on abortion; I was in a training program, and this was a brand new experience…. I opened the jar and took the little piece of stockingnette stocking and opened the little bag. The resident doctor said ‘Now put it on the blue towel and check it out. We want to see if we got it all.' I thought, ‘that'll be exciting-hands on experience looking at tissue.' I opened the dior sunglasses sale sock up and put it on versace sunglasses 2012 the towel, and there were parts of a person in there. I had taken anatomy… I knew what I was looking at. There was a little scapula and an arm. I saw some ribs and a chest, and a little tiny head. I saw a piece of a leg, and a tiny hand and an arm…. Well, I checked it out and there were two arms and two legs and one head and so forth, and I turned and said "I guess you got it all.' (2)
Abortionists often re-assemble the parts of the baby to make sure nothing is left inside the woman's body.? Any pieces left behind could cause an infection.
A medical student interning at Planned Parenthood also describes the ‘tissue' from a ‘gently emptied' uterus in the first trimester:
"I completely wasn't expecting it, but there were fetal parts. Like hands. And legs. And kidneys. It was pretty shocking.? But, of course, after the initial shock, I was fine. I was actually fascinated by it. Until I saw one with a face." (3)
When arguing against abortion, many pro-choice people point to a newly conceived fertilized ovum or a collection of cells. How could such a thing be a person? Putting aside for a moment the debate as to whether life begins at conception, it is clear that the average abortion is performed on a fetus that has advanced far beyond the "ball of cells" stage.
Sue Hertz spent a year observing at one abortion clinic. She writes:
"It was easy to shrug off an aborted pregnancy as nothing more than a sack of blood and globs of tissue- as many pro-choice activists did, if one never saw fetal remains…" (4)
She then describes these remains:
"…an eleven-week-old [aborted baby] harbored tiny arms and legs with feet and toes.? At twelve weeks, those tiny hands had tiny nails…pieces of face- a nose and mouth, or a black eye….were sometimes found in the aftermath." (5)
Hertz also quoted abortion providers expressing frustration at the rhetoric of their pro-choice supporters. Although dedicated to providing abortions and promoting abortion rights, the clinic workers in Hertz's book see the carnage of abortion first hand and know it is not something to take lightly.
Another doctor describes his experience:
"In my second year of residency I spent two months on a pathology rotation… and I had to come face-to-face with the contents of those sacks. We were studying the embryology of the ovary…The jumbled-up mass of tissue was easily identifiable as the torn and shredded body of a tiny human being… half of the aborted fetuses were males...." (6)
The doctor could tell the gender of the aborted child. Toward the end of the first trimester, female unborn children already have developing ovaries (and wombs) of their own.
What about later abortion? Abortions in the second trimester (and sometimes the third) are done designer sunglasses for men in a variety of ways, but the most common is Dilation and Evacuation or D & E.?? In this type of abortion, the doctor inserts laminaria (sticks made of a seaweed compound) into the woman's body.? These slowly expand and open the cervix, the lower ‘neck' of the womb.? A few hours or a day later the woman comes in for the procedure.? Planned Parenthood describes the operation as follows:

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