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How does it feel to an unborn baby to be nestled securely in the warmth
of its mother’s womb and then suddenly be assaulted with deadly force? We can only imagine, for the story will never be told firsthand. Most abortions are performed in the first 12 weeks of life. By this stage the tiny fetus practices breathing and swallowing, and its heart is beating. It can curl its tiny toes, make a fist, turn flips in its watery world—and feel pain. Many fetuses are wrenched from the womb and sucked into a jar by a vacuum tube with a sharp edge. The procedure is called vacuum aspiration. The powerful suction (29 times the power of a home vacuum cleaner) tears the tiny body apart. Other babies are aborted by dilation and curettage, a loop-shaped knife scraping the lining of the womb, slicing the infant to pieces. Fetuses older than 16 weeks may die by the saline abortion, or salt poisoning, method. A long needle pierces the bag of waters, withdraws some of the amniotic fluid, and replaces it with a concentrated salt solution. As the baby swallows and breathes, filling its delicate lungs with the toxic solution, it struggles and convulses. The caustic effect of the poison burns away the top layer of skin, leaving it raw and shriveled. Its brain may begin to hemorrhage. A painful death may come in hours, though occasionally when labor begins a day or so later, a live but dying baby is delivered. If the baby is too developed to be killed by these or similar methods, one option remains—hysterotomy, a cesarean section with a twist, ending life instead of saving it. The mother’s abdomen is opened surgically, and almost always a live baby is pulled out. It may even cry. But it must be left to die. Some are deliberately killed by smothering, drowning, and in other ways. |
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Allow me to interrupt before going on with your long thesis.
Do you really care about a so called fetus? Do you? Ask yourself 1000 times and think the next line following: Do you care about 'adult' in your surrouding? Don't remember, when the so called fetus growing up, it might be killer, and so, do not surprise if the 'adult' in your surrouding in killer-behave, but at least not a killer by themselves. "Reel Mckoi" wrote in message ... How does it feel to an unborn baby to be nestled securely in the warmth of its mother's womb and then suddenly be assaulted with deadly force? We can only imagine, for the story will never be told firsthand. Most abortions are performed in the first 12 weeks of life. By this stage the tiny fetus practices breathing and swallowing, and its heart is beating. It can curl its tiny toes, make a fist, turn flips in its watery world-and feel pain. Many fetuses are wrenched from the womb and sucked into a jar by a vacuum tube with a sharp edge. The procedure is called vacuum aspiration. The powerful suction (29 times the power of a home vacuum cleaner) tears the tiny body apart. Other babies are aborted by dilation and curettage, a loop-shaped knife scraping the lining of the womb, slicing the infant to pieces. Fetuses older than 16 weeks may die by the saline abortion, or salt poisoning, method. A long needle pierces the bag of waters, withdraws some of the amniotic fluid, and replaces it with a concentrated salt solution. As the baby swallows and breathes, filling its delicate lungs with the toxic solution, it struggles and convulses. The caustic effect of the poison burns away the top layer of skin, leaving it raw and shriveled. Its brain may begin to hemorrhage. A painful death may come in hours, though occasionally when labor begins a day or so later, a live but dying baby is delivered. If the baby is too developed to be killed by these or similar methods, one option remains-hysterotomy, a cesarean section with a twist, ending life instead of saving it. The mother's abdomen is opened surgically, and almost always a live baby is pulled out. It may even cry. But it must be left to die. Some are deliberately killed by smothering, drowning, and in other ways. |
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I kill them by biting off their heads and spitting out their eyes.
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Yes, that is the honest answer I want, which is a much more better
answer from a to be judged people than so called a generous and caring people who wrote the long thesis for nothing. |
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