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"...it hurts...some days are good days but lately my babies [aborted two] have been on my mind an awful lot.  I guess because one of their birthdays would have been this month or next month.  I don’t even know for sure how far along I was.  The guilt just really hurts worse some days..."
[the words of a woman who experienced abortion 20 and 16 years ago]
Abortion is forever...
 
Abortion Provider Admits Partial-Birth Abortions Can Hurt or Kill Women (4/04) PDF Print E-mail

An anonymous abortion practitioner testifying at the partial-birth abortion trial in San Francisco admitted something pro-life advocates have known for a long time -- abortion can kill women.

Justice Dept attorney Mark Quinlivan asked the abortionist whether partial-birth abortions can perforate or lacerate the cervix, the lower uterine segment, or the uterus.

The abortion practitioner said yes.

Then, according to the court's transcript, Quinlivan questioned whether those damages to a woman cause a woman to "exsanguinate and die."

"Yes," came the response again.

"Can you tell us what exsanguinate means," the attorney asked.

"To bleed to death”, the abortionist said.

[San Francisco, http://www.lifenews.com/nat429.html, 7Apr04]

 
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