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- From: diana@wetware.com (CatWoman )
- Subject: Re: Description of the Fetal Remains from an Abortion
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.143043.2699@wetware.com>
- Sender: news@wetware.com (Usenet News Account)
- Organization: Castle WetWare MouseCatcher
- References: <1992Nov18.182144.19015@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <1992Nov20.081840.40252@watson.ibm.com> <1992Nov21.002911.21473@ncsu.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 14:30:43 GMT
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- Good Grief! He's actually following the posts
- in soc.singles - and responding to the responses!
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- Diana
-
- In soc.singles I found:
- dsh@eceyv.ncsu.edu ( ) writes:
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- ] margoli@watson.IBM.com writes:
- ] >jjd1@cbnewsg.cb.att.com (james.j.dutton) writes:
- ]
- ] >>dsh@eceyv.ncsu.edu ( ) writes:
- ]
- ] >>> a sack of blood and globs of tissue
- ]
- ] >> You know dsh@eceyv.ncsu.edu that was beautiful also. I think it would be
- ] >> a little more appropriate and make more of an impact on
- ] >> alt.romance.chat. Hey, it's a suggestion.
- ]
- ] > Wouldn't rec.food.cooking be more appropriate? :-)
- ]
- ] Why don't you e-mail that suggestion to my system administrators,
- ] in addition to the threatening e-mail you sent them today about
- ] my post.
- ]
- ]
- ] "It was easy to shrug off an aborted pregnancy as nothing more than
- ] a sack of blood and globs of tissue--as many pro-choice activists
- ] did--if one never saw fetal remains, or products of conception (POC),
- ] as they were known in medical circles. But the nurses, medical
- ] assistants, and doctors who worked inside procedure rooms knew
- ] that while an eight-week POC was indeed a sack of blood and
- ] globs of tissue, an eleven-week POC harbored tiny arms and legs
- ] and feet with toes. At twelve weeks, those tiny hands had tiny
- ] nails. Although the fetal head was too small at that stage to
- ] withstand the evacuation machine's suction, pieces of face--a nose
- ] and a mouth, or a black eye (all fetal eyes are black in the
- ] first trimester) the size of a pea--were sometimes found in
- ] the aftermath.
- ]
- ] Later abortions spawned even more gruesome fetal remains. Between
- ] the twelfth and the sixteenth week, early in the second trimester,
- ] the fetus almost doubled in length as its body caught up to its
- ] large head, and it filled out to the point where it looked like
- ] a human baby for the first time. Since the fetal skull was
- ] still soft, the head did not come out whole during the evacuation,
- ] but the legs and arms and rib cage made it through intact. The
- ] hand of a second trimester fetus, as a Preterm doctor described
- ] it, seemed big enough to shake.
- ]
- ] Most of Preterm's abortion staff didn't volunteer to work ``seconds''.
- ] Late first trimester POCs were hard enough. The counselor/medical
- ] assistants (CMAs) met regularly to discuss their feelings about
- ] their work, and often the discussion focused on the POC. Inside
- ] a procedure room, facing the contents of the uterus, there was
- ] no denying what abortion was."
- ]
- ] Sue Hertz, _Caught in the Crossfire: A Year on Abortion's Front Line_,
- ] Prentice Hall Press, 1991, pg. 104.
- ]
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