Yorkshire Pudding
July 28th 05, 11:40 PM
On 28 Jul 2005 15:00:24 -0700, wrote:
>makes sense.
>
>Reel Mckoi wrote:
>> As with other medical procedures, abortion carries with it a measure of
>> risk and pain. During pregnancy the mouth of the womb, or cervix, is
>> tightly closed to keep the baby safe. Dilation and insertion of
>> instruments can be painful and traumatic. The suction abortion may take
>> 30 minutes or so, during which some women may experience moderate to
>> intense pain and cramping. With saline abortion, premature labor is
>> induced, sometimes with the aid of prostaglandin, a substance that
>> initiates labor. The contractions may last hours or even days and may be
>> painful and emotionally draining.
>>
>> Immediate complications from abortion include hemorrhage, damage or
>> tears to the cervix, puncture of the uterus, blood clots, anesthesia
>> reaction, convulsions, fever, chills, and vomiting. Danger of infection
>> is especially high if parts of the infant or placenta remain in the
>> womb. Incomplete abortion is commonplace, and surgery may then be
>> necessary to remove decaying tissue left behind or even the uterus
>> itself. Government studies in the United States, Britain, and the former
>> Czechoslovakia suggest that abortion greatly increases the later chances
>> of infertility, tubal pregnancy, miscarriages, premature birth, and
>> birth defects.
>>
>> Former U.S. surgeon general C. Everett Koop observed that no one had
>> done "a study on the emotional reaction or the guilt of the woman who
>> has had an abortion and now desperately wants a baby that she cannot have."
>>
>> Studies of abortion should have included in their control groups chaste
>> young Christians who remain virgins out of respect for life and God's
>> laws. Such studies would have found that these enjoy healthier
>> relationships, greater self-esteem, and lasting peace of mind.
But wouldn't it be easier to move the pregnant goldfish to another
tank?
YP
>makes sense.
>
>Reel Mckoi wrote:
>> As with other medical procedures, abortion carries with it a measure of
>> risk and pain. During pregnancy the mouth of the womb, or cervix, is
>> tightly closed to keep the baby safe. Dilation and insertion of
>> instruments can be painful and traumatic. The suction abortion may take
>> 30 minutes or so, during which some women may experience moderate to
>> intense pain and cramping. With saline abortion, premature labor is
>> induced, sometimes with the aid of prostaglandin, a substance that
>> initiates labor. The contractions may last hours or even days and may be
>> painful and emotionally draining.
>>
>> Immediate complications from abortion include hemorrhage, damage or
>> tears to the cervix, puncture of the uterus, blood clots, anesthesia
>> reaction, convulsions, fever, chills, and vomiting. Danger of infection
>> is especially high if parts of the infant or placenta remain in the
>> womb. Incomplete abortion is commonplace, and surgery may then be
>> necessary to remove decaying tissue left behind or even the uterus
>> itself. Government studies in the United States, Britain, and the former
>> Czechoslovakia suggest that abortion greatly increases the later chances
>> of infertility, tubal pregnancy, miscarriages, premature birth, and
>> birth defects.
>>
>> Former U.S. surgeon general C. Everett Koop observed that no one had
>> done "a study on the emotional reaction or the guilt of the woman who
>> has had an abortion and now desperately wants a baby that she cannot have."
>>
>> Studies of abortion should have included in their control groups chaste
>> young Christians who remain virgins out of respect for life and God's
>> laws. Such studies would have found that these enjoy healthier
>> relationships, greater self-esteem, and lasting peace of mind.
But wouldn't it be easier to move the pregnant goldfish to another
tank?
YP