Almost Born - The Truth About Partial-Birth Abortion
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March 3, 2008
Last year, for the second time, Congress
overwhelmingly voted in favor of a ban on partial-birth abortion. This put the
spotlight on President Clinton who vetoed similar legislation the first time,
after saying that he and his wife had "prayed" about it. Of course, He
vetoed it again the second time. Opponents of partial-birth abortion were
encouraged however, because the Senate fell only three votes short of the 67
needed to override the forthcoming presidential veto. The House passed similar
legislation by more than enough votes to override a veto.
The partial-birth abortion method is a
three-day procedure. During he first two days the abortionist must mechanically
force open the mother's cervix. This is a highly painful and possibly damaging
procedure. On the third day, after the cervix has sufficiently dilated, the
abortion is performed.
To begin the procedure, the
abortionist turns the baby into a breech position by grabbing the legs with
forceps. Pulling the live baby feet-first out of the womb and into the birth
canal, the doctor purposely keeps the head lodged just inside the cervix. The
abortionist then sharply thrusts a pair of long surgical scissors into the base
of the skull and opens them to enlarge a hole. This, of course, kills the baby.
A tube connected to a high-powered vacuum is then used to suction out the brain
material. This allows the skull of the baby to be crushed, making it easier to
complete the extraction.
Medical experts testified at
congressional hearings that the baby feels tremendous pain during the
partial-birth abortion procedure. In fact, doctors say a baby at this stage
of development has a much higher density of Qpioid (pain) receptors than
children or adults.
Partial-birth abortions are performed
routinely on mothers from 4½ months into the pregnancy through full-term.
About 90% of partial-birth abortions are done during the fifth and sixth months.
The majority are performed on healthy babies carried by healthy mothers for
elective reasons.
The American Medical Association (AMA) does not recognize
the partial-birth abortion procedure. In fact, the AMA officially endorsed the
Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act in Congress.
Contrary to what the proponents of partial-birth abortion
are saying, this procedure is never medically necessary to save the life or
future fertility of the mother. In 1996, a group of physicians, mostly experts
in the fields of obstetrics, gynecology and pediatrics, were outraged over the
false stories being spread by the national media and pro-abortion groups. They
banned together to form Physicians' Ad Hoc Coalition for Truth (PHACT). PHACT
now consists of more than 600 medical specialists including former Surgeon
General C. Everett Koop. These doctors came together to get the message to the
American people that partial-birth abortions are never medically necessary to
save the life of the mother or her future fertility. (Under the Partial-Birth
Abortion Ban Act, a mother can still have a partial-birth abortion if her life
is in jeopardy.)
Dr. James McMahon, a Los Angeles abortionist and inventor
of the partial-birth abortion procedure, developed the procedure to meet the
demands of women who wanted an abortion late into their pregnancies. The often
used dilation and evacuation abortions or "D and E", used from 10 - 18
weeks, in which the fetus is torn limb-from limb inside the womb, carries a high
risk of perforation and tearing of the uterus. This can result in severe
hemorrhaging and even death. Before his death last year, Dr. McMahon testified
he had performed over 1,000 partial-birth abortions.
Supporters of the procedure argue that only in rare cases
of great fetal abnormality or threats to the mother's life, are partial birth
abortions performed. During the debates on Capitol Hill, the lie was exposed.
Ron Fitzsimmons, executive director of the National Coalition of Abortion
Providers had argued that partial-birth abortions were extremely rare and used
only in dire situations. Now he says his remarks were only a deception to
protect the abortion industry. "I lied though my teeth," Fitzsimmons
said. He now says the numbers are more in the 5,000 per year range, and
"they are primarily done on healthy fetuses of healthy women." (Many
believe that his estimate is still quite conservative.)
Partial-birth abortion has nothing to do with the health
of a mother. It has everything to do with politics and greed. The abortion
industry has always lobbied intensively against any legislation restricting any
type of abortion procedure. But they are now caught having to defend a procedure
that is clearly infanticide. Congress certainly has the legal right to restrict
this type of abortion, even under the Roe V. Wade decision, but President
Clinton stands squarely in the way.Here are some key facts
about partial-birth-abortion.
SOURCE: Central Illinois Right to Life