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Sunday, February 3, 2013
Witnesses to abortion reveal its horrors
By Sarah Terzo
Sometimes
authors of magazines are allowed to witness abortions in the course of
writing articles. Sometimes medical students who never had an opinion on
abortion come to grips with the procedure after viewing one. People who
observe abortion procedures or abortion remains usually come away with
little doubt that abortion is killing a human being.
Author Verlyn Klinkenborg of Harper’s Magazine visited an abortion
clinic for a 1995 article. After viewing the remains of an abortion at
ten weeks, he wrote the following (1):
I felt a profound and unmistakable
kinship with the foot and hand in the tray, a kinship so strong it was
like the rolling of the sea under my feet[.] … I was surprised by my own
sadness, by the sense of loss that I felt[.] … I found it so much
easier to be moved by the sight of the disembodied hand the size of a
question mark gleaming under fluorescent lights. … In that tiny, naked
hand there was the imputation of innocence.
Author Sue Hertz spent a year observing in a busy abortion clinic. She saw the remains of several abortions (2):
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, or
products of conception (POC) as they were known in medical circles. But
the nurses, medical assistants, and doctors who worked inside procedure
rooms … knew that an eleven-week-old POC harbored tiny arms and legs and
feet with toes. At twelve weeks, those tiny hands had tiny nails.
Although the fetal head was too small at this stage to withstand the
evacuation machine’s suction, pieces of face- a nose and mouth, or a
black eye…were sometimes found in the aftermath[.] … Later abortions
spawned even more gruesome fetal remains … the head did not come out
whole during the evacuation, but the legs and arms and rib cage made it
through intact. The hand of a second trimester fetus, as a Preterm
doctor described it, seemed big enough to shake.
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