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  • sbostedor 5:38 am on February 9, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    How Are Abortions Done? 

    Note: I’m not an activist of any kind. I just read this and it made me sick to my stomach. I believe that you can not have a valid opinion on the abortion debate until you read this thoroughly.

    How Are Abortions Done?

    9312ha_aSince abortion was legalized in 1973, approximately 1,500,000 babies have been aborted each year. One out of six women in this country have had abortions. Many times, they were not told about the procedure or the risks involved. They were most likely not informed about the development of the unborn baby inside of them.

    Abortion is called a “choice”. If this is true, women should know what they are choosing!

    The following is a description of the various types of abortions that are performed in this country.

    RU-486

    RU-486 is a drug that produces an abortion. It is taken after the mother misses her period. It can be used up to the second month of pregnancy. It works by blocking progesterone, a crucial hormone during pregnancy. Without progesterone, the uterine lining does not provide food, fluid and oxygen to the tiny developing baby. The baby cannot survive. A second drug is then given that stimulates the uterus to contract and the baby is expelled.

    Women who abort with the drug RU-486 experience nausea, severe cramping, vomiting and bleeding. But the resulting emotional distress may have even more impact. Rather than being “over with” in a few minutes (as in a surgical abortion) this abortion could last for over a week. Then, when the woman finally does abort, she will expel a tiny dead human being – her baby.

    Suction-Aspiration

    In this method, the cervical muscle ring must be paralyzed and stretched open. The abortionist then inserts a hollow plastic tube with a knife-like edge into the uterus. The suction tears the baby’s body into pieces. The placenta is cut from the uterine wall and everything is sucked into a bottle.

    Dilation and Curettage (D and C)

    This is similar to a suction procedure except a curette, a loop-shaped steel knife is inserted into the uterus. The baby and placenta are cut into pieces and scraped out into a basin. Bleeding is usually very heavy with this method.

    Dilation and Evacuation (D and E)

    This type of abortion is done after the third month of pregnancy. The cervix must be dilated before the abortion. Usually Laminaria sticks are inserted into the cervix. These are made of sterilized seaweed that is compressed into thin sticks. When inserted, they absorb moisture and expand, thus enlarging the cervix. A pliers-like instrument is inserted through the cervix into the uterus. The abortionist then seizes a leg, arm or other part of the baby and, with a twisting motion, tears it from the body. This continues until only the head remains. Finally the skull is crushed and pulled out. The nurse must then reassemble the body parts to be sure that all of them were removed.

    Prostaglandin Abortion

    Prostaglandin is a hormone that induces labor. The baby usually dies from the9312ha_c trauma of the delivery. However, if the baby is old enough, it will be born alive. This is called a “complication.” To prevent this, some abortionists use ultrasound to guide them as they inject a “feticide” (a drug that kills the fetus) into the unborn baby’s heart. They then administer prostaglandin and a dead baby is delivered. This type of abortion is used in mid and late term pregnancies.

    Dilation and Extraction (D and X)

    9312ha_dThis abortion is also used on mid and late term babies, from 4 to 9 months gestation. Ultrasound is used to identify how the unborn baby is facing in the womb. The abortionist inserts forceps through the cervical canal into the uterus and grasps one of the baby’s legs, positioning the baby feet first, face down (breech position). The child’s body is then pulled out of the birth canal except for the head which is too large to pass through the cervix. The baby is alive, and probably kicking and flailing his legs and arms. The abortionist hooks his fingers over the baby’s shoulders, holding the woman’s cervix away from the baby’s neck. He then jams blunt tipped surgical scissors into the base of the skull and spreads the tips apart to enlarge the wound. A suction catheter is inserted into the baby’s skull and the brain is sucked out. The skull collapses and the baby’s head passes easily through the cervix.

     
    • Ted 5:15 pm on August 31, 2008 Permalink

      It sounds awful to you, however it much of it is quite normal in the medical field. My wife had a D & C with a miscarriage before my first son was born. It’s gross, but much of medicine is.

      I think you are right, you should know what these procedures are. It is not like going in and getting a shot.

      With that said, knowing the facts (as you presented them) does not do anything to move me from my pro-choice beliefs.

      I do like the way that you say you are not an activist. Oh… but you are. That’s not a bad thing though.

    • sbostedor 7:08 pm on August 31, 2008 Permalink

      nah, not an activist. I’ve never attended a picket line and I don’t belong to any organizations or groups. I simply have an opinion just like you. :)

  • sbostedor 4:14 pm on September 19, 2006 Permalink | Reply  

    Baby’s first picture 


    So, here he/she is. This is the first picture taken of our baby. This is the time in the pregnancy when I start to get that “new daddy” feeling and it all becomes real to me. It’s been real to Kate for about 6 weeks because she has been experiencing the unmistakable nausea every single day!

    While the technician turned on the speakers so that we could hear the baby’s heartbeat for the first time, the baby started moving around on it’s own! That was so awesome to watch that fetus react to the pressure and probably the sounds from the heartbeat playback.

    She is 10 weeks along according to the measurements. That places the due date at about April 15Th, 2007. If a baby can move and react like ours did today at only 10 weeks, it can be nothing other than alive.

    I’m not an activist but it is clear to anyone who experiences this that abortion is nothing other than cold blooded murder. I’ll save the political stuff for another blog entry, though. I don’t want a bunch of crazy pro-abortion nuts cluttering the comments section of this entry.

     
    • darcey 1:51 am on September 24, 2006 Permalink

      Thats great. I have read every blog post you have put up and while I do not know you I very much appreciate the emails you sent telling me more about the situation with Kris. I can see you were a good friend to him and its great you have something positive to help you through this rough time. I agree with you totally anyone who sees their baby on an ultrasound…well..its just amazing…when I saw my son for the first time it felt like nothing else mattered and thats when I grew up and really felt love for the first time, true love….congratulations… Kris would be so proud!!!

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