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06-04-2003, 08:21 PM | #11 |
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Key Facts on Partial-Birth Abortion Fitzsimmons' remarks are unrelated to the description of a D&X given above them in a separate, bulleted paragraph. Why would doctors "suck the brains out of the skull" of a 20-week old fetus? Wow - the way they put this particular page together is very misleading. |
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Again, from nrlc website:
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Yeah I read it. It appears to me that whatever Fitzsimmons is referring to is quite far removed from what the NRLC is describing above. Correct me if I'm wrong. 20 weeks - that's way short of the third trimester even. I wouldn't call that a late term abortion, let along "partial birth."
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Congress voted regarding D&X procedure
And the NRLC website presents an unbiased description of the procedure...
Google news just posted this: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2003Jun4.html So now Congress is telling doctors what is best for the patient. I didn't know our representatives in Congress are also experienced ob/gyns... Time for another $ contribution to NARAL, NOW or Planned Parenthood. |
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Well whether or not this is a good thing or a bad thing will depend upon which side has the most accurate information. If it's true that this is primarily done on healthy babies with no risk to the mother, I'd say that's pretty bad.
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Something smells fishy here. Why would a healthy mother decide late in her pregnancy to abort her child? C'mon... it makes no sense. I daresay that a healthy woman all of the sudden considering to abort her healthy child in the late stages of pregnancy should receive psychological counseling. An ob/gyn friend of mine has performed Dilation & Extraction only twice in his 10-yr. long career and in both cases it was a necessary surgery to prevent death to the mother (one of which eventually died anyway).
The thing that bothers me most in this whole abortion debate is that the emphasis is so much on the fetus' rights that the rights of the woman carrying that fetus have been conveniently discarded. I am a woman and I would find it very difficult to abort a fetus, zygote, baby etc. unless I had a very good reason, but would not hesitate to do so if I were about to die or if the fetus were in a bad state of health. However, I find it despicable that there are some women out there for whom abortion is just another "birth control" method (I met a few in college). And I also resent those fundies who shun any mention of birth control in schools at the same time they are vehemently opposing abortion. Sadly, this abortion debate is mostly shades of grey, rather than black or white, which is why it is imperative that Roe v. Wade be allowed to stand. |
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Originally posted by NYCparalegal
An ob/gyn friend of mine has performed Dilation & Extraction only twice in his 10-yr. long career and in both cases it was a necessary surgery to prevent death to the mother (one of which eventually died anyway). That would seem to be closer to the actual incidence of these admittedly distasteful procedures. Originally posted by NYCparalegal Sadly, this abortion debate is mostly shades of grey, rather than black or white, which is why it is imperative that Roe v. Wade be allowed to stand. If I'm not mistaken, the Senate version of this bill includes an amendment affirming the fundamental holding in Roe. Whether it survives the conference committee remains to be seen. |
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"That would seem to be closer to the actual incidence of these admittedly distasteful procedures. " Actually this is not true.
It was testified in congress that over 90% of these are done on healthy babies and healthy mothers. Infact the main reason is for mental issues. The mother claims that she is insane and insantity is enough of a reason to the goverement for an abortion. |
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It is hard to find real statistics, because the term "partial birth aborion" is not standard medical terminology. But I found this : Quote:
"Some" is not the same as 90%, and if the chief sponsor does not even back you up, I have to assume that you have no basis for that claim. |
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Toto because when he said some he did not include the mother with "mental issues" A mother could have an abortion for health reason and the only thing wrong with her would be she has Mental Problems. I dont consider a mother who might be crazy to un healthy to have a child. If you count the mothers who might be crazy and have an abortion on the healthy side than most abotions are done on heathy mothers and children.
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