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"The fetal pain issue reintroduces the humanity of the unborn child much to the consternation of Partial Birth Abortion (PBA) proponents.

"All abortion cases are based on the supposition that the mother's interests are the only interests at stake...the unborn child keeps intruding into the argument every time, and that's why the fetal pain issue becomes emotionally and factually relevant. Whether it becomes legally relevant is a separate matter."

Discussing this issue by insisting on plain language "disturbs the clinical detachment of pro-PBA doctors. If the fetus is just a blob of valueless protoplasm why the detachment? This detachment is usually not present in the discussion of other medical procedures. In a significant and unintended way, the medical testimony is a massive confirmation of the humanity of the unborn." -- Dr. Michael M. Uhlmann, professor of politics at Claremont Graduate University, former Special Assistant to President Reagan 

 
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British Mother Gives Birth to a Healthy Baby

Doctors had told her to abort.

A British mother has given birth to a baby who doctors said would die in the womb or be severely disabled after birth. Physicians told Deborah G., a 36 year-old woman, that she should have an abortion of her unborn child.

But baby Elijah has surprised doctors after a large, potentially fatal cyst called a cystic hygroma appeared and four weeks after medical scans confirmed their fears that it was growing. Instead of taking her baby’s life, Gudgeon said she turned to prayer.

Thirteen weeks into the pregnancy, doctors told Deborah that Elijah had only a 75 to 90 percent chance of surviving and that, if he lived, the cysts normally cause brain damage or other physical disabilities. After the initial diagnosis, a second scan two weeks later showed the condition worsening for her child, who would be her fifth. "My family was devastated when I was told what was wrong,” she told the British media.

"I researched all the abnormalities suggested and tried to assess if we could live with a child so afflicted, and how it would affect the lives of our other children. I cried constantly and my only peace was when I prayed. I was afraid and confused. But somehow Elijah hung on.” The mother said that when physicians suggested abortion, they told her that most mothers in similar circumstances decided to end their children’s lives. Elijah was born four months ago with a small flap of skin on the back of his neck, but it is reducing as he grows. "I knew it was a miracle,” Deborah concluded. [10July07, London, England LifeNews.com]

 
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