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Abortion: What Is It Like?

This contains descriptions of abortions. Most of the people quoted here are clinic workers or abortionists. Some are writers or medical students who have observed the procedures. All people quoted are pro-choice.

Abortion Providers comment on whether abortion is the taking of a life

Many abortion providers cannot escape the fact that abortion is the taking of a life—the killing of a baby.

“I have the utmost respect for life; I appreciate that life starts early in the womb, but also believe that I’m ending it for good reasons.…So yes, I end life, but even when it’s hard, it’s for a good reason.” - Cheryl Alkon, “Confessions of an Abortion Doctor,” Boston Magazine

Quotes from Abortion Clinic Workers and Doctors: Abortion Counseling and Marketing

One common point of contention in the abortion debate is the subject of informed consent. Members of the Pro-Life faction have introduced legislation to make sure that a woman is well-informed before her abortion. Pro-Choice activists claim the laws are not needed and are demeaning towards women, or even a thinly veiled attempt to make abortion more difficult for women to attain. One comment from a Pro-Choice publication is below.

Quotes from Abortion Clinic Workers and Doctors: Abortion Providers React

Abortionists view the carnage of abortion on a daily basis. Many of them feel ambivalent.

“There are many aspects of medicine that may not be particularly fun or enjoyable or pleasant, but I have an ethical obligation to do what’s best for my patients and not take my own personal convenience into consideration.” - Dr. David Grimes, Abortionist

Progestin-Only Pill As A Form of Birth Control

At least two OB-Gyns on the PRC (who are not particularly concerned about birth control pills in general) absolutely agree that the mini-pill is more likely to allow breakthrough ovulation; thus, they will NOT prescribe the mini-pill to postpartum mothers (or to anyone else) for “contraceptive” purposes.

What do you think of the progestin only pill as a contraceptive while nursing?

The so-called mini-pill is the least reliable in suppressing ovulation. Therefore, its mechanism of action is more likely to be post-ovulatory—that is, abortifacient.

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