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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:33 am
"After the pelvic exam(and,if necessary, the sonogram),Sarina swabbed the cervix with an antiseptic(Betadine) and injected an anethetic(Xylocaine) into thcervix. Next she attached a stabilizer to keep the cervix immobile and began to widen the opening of the cervix, the os, with metal dilators. She then inserted a cannula and signaled the health worker to step on a pedal that turned on the aspirator. While the machine was on, Sarina swept the cannula gently through the uterus, switching to a narrower cannula in order to navigate more easily as the uterus began to contract. Throughout, the health worker described Sarina's actions and reminded the client to take long, slow, deep breaths. When Sarina finished, the heatlh worker turned the mahine off with the foot pedal. Sarina took the covered jar containing the fetal tissue and the cannulae to a sterile room so the health worker assigned to sterile-room duty could evaluate the tissue before the client left the Center. (Occasionally, health workers discovered too little fetal tissue; in such cases, Sarina reaspirated.)"
Abortion At Work : Ideology and Practice in a Feminist Clinic Author: Simonds, Wendy. Publication: New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Press, 1996.
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:31 pm
A vacuum with that much force wouldn't exactly be easy on fetal tissue. Fetii aren't made of steel. If you're going to say a fetus is just a glob of cells, how can you maintain that the vacuum doesn't break that glob up? Is it superglued together? There are some times when they pull a whole embryo or fetus out, but it doesn't usually happen. It'd be pretty hard to do.
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 2:51 pm
Also, since the fetus is pretty firmly attached to the uterus, it's hard to get out--you need to use a currette as well, which can cut it up.
Man, you've got to be pretty distanced from reality to do that...I'm getting chills just writing about it...
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 3:17 pm
La Veuve Zin Also, since the fetus is pretty firmly attached to the uterus, it's hard to get out--you need to use a currette as well, which can cut it up. Man, you've got to be pretty distanced from reality to do that...I'm getting chills just writing about it... You should read some of the abortionists quotes..this Sarina person was REALLY distant from reality...very very creepy.
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 4:27 pm
Who was th eone who had the abortionist journal open for public views on her website, right? The one where she explaind in detail how an abortion is preformed (many choicers deny that this is how abortions are done, even when they have some one who stands there to observe them tellign them that it is. I've run into atleast ten people who beilive an abortion is mearly a woman squeezing out a dead baby... gonk )
She found them....interesting...and commented on how she just couldn't wait to see the next one...geez...somthigns not right with that girl.
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:52 pm
Pyrotechnic Oracle I've run into atleast ten people who beilive an abortion is mearly a woman squeezing out a dead baby... gonk ) I know a girl who once thought that. I explained what really happens during the various proceedures and of course I was told that , then a well-respected member of the board who was defending abortion actually confirmed my statements...those are the proceedures. No one had anything to say against that. She was credible AND she was on their own side of the fence. What other motive would she have to agree with me? The girl PMed me that afternoon saying she changed her strance and was now Pro-Life.
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