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"The highest density of pain receptors per square inch of skin in human development occurs in utero from 20 to 30 weeks gestation. During this period, the epidermis is still very thin, leaving nerve fibers closer to the surface of the skin than in older neonates and adult…Thus, a fetus at 20-32 weeks of gestation would experience a much more intense pain than older infants or children or adults…"

[expert testimony provided to the Northern District of the US District Court in CA (15Apr04), Dr. Sunny Anand (Dir, Pain Neurobiology Lab, Arkansas Children's Hospital Research), emphasis added]

 
Australian Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit & Past Abortion (4/04) PDF Print E-mail

AUSTRALIAN CEREBRAL PALSY LAWSUIT TOUCHES ON HOW ABORTION HURTS WOMEN

 

This case is spotlighting the devastating consequences that can arise from an abortion. Justice Grove has ruled that Kristy was born with brain damage as a result of her mother's uterine rupture -- an apparent complication from a previous abortion.

As a result, the girl's family has lost their bid to sue the mother's obstetrician for negligence.

Grove said, "Kristy's plight was not a consequence of a breach of duty of care by the defendant," obstetrician Dr. Alan Kaye. Kristy, who is now 15, was born with cerebral palsy.

She is confined to a wheelchair and cannot speak.

Her family tried to sue her mother's obstetrician, claiming he miscalculated her expected due date.

As a result, the family claimed, Kristy was born between two-and-a-half and six weeks overdue, causing the placenta to deteriorate, a condition known as "placental insufficiency."

However, the justice noted that the after-effect of the mother's abortion was a more likely cause. [12Apr04 http://www.lifenews.com/nat438.html]

 
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