johnnys4life
Pro-life Mommy
Every year thousands of viable, late-term unborn infants are killed by abortion. At that point,
having an abortion is more dangerous to the woman than giving birth naturally. It is not an
emergency procedure. In late-term abortion, the cervix is artificially dilated over a period of
DAYS. C-sections are emergency procedures which take only minutes to perform, and leave the child
alive. At the point this is happening, or very shortly (like a week or two) afterwards, the
child can live outside the womb.
Premature infants:
22 weeks: 010% survival rate
23 weeks: 1035% survival rate
24 weeks: 4070% survival rate
25 weeks: 5080% survival rate
26 weeks: 8090% survival rate
27 weeks: greater than 90% survival rate
http://www.chclibrary.org/micromed/00061790.html
And yet abortion is legal in the United States
up until the very end of pregnancy, for any reason whatsoever.
At a minimum, more than 165,000 abortions are done each year to unborn babies who are in the second and third trimester. See: http://www.frtl.org/abortion/articles/abortion%20statistics%20paint%20a%20grim.htm Over 10,000 are performed after 22 weeks, and in many of these cases, there is no physical problem with either the mother or baby. See:
http://www.abortiontv.com/Methods/GeorgeTiller.htm
http://www.frtl.org/abortion/articles/abortion statistics paint a grim.htm
http://www.chclibrary.org/micromed/00061790.html
So for people who support the agencies which perform late-term abortion, (such as Planned Parenthood or Naral) and for those of you who think it ought to remain legal as it is, I ask you,
why?
I would really like to know how someone can define thier moral principles on something as grave as infanticide, upon what the Supreme Court interprets at any one point in time.
There is no excuse for a late term abortion. It brutally kills a living, viable human being who can dream, move, feel, hear, and respond. There are tons of people out there who are waiting on long waiting lists to adopt even children with severe physical or mental problems, (see: http://www.rmfc.org/fs/fs0027.html) and instead they are just being thrown away. Would anyone like to explain to me why you think that is okay? I really don't understand how it could be.
having an abortion is more dangerous to the woman than giving birth naturally. It is not an
emergency procedure. In late-term abortion, the cervix is artificially dilated over a period of
DAYS. C-sections are emergency procedures which take only minutes to perform, and leave the child
alive. At the point this is happening, or very shortly (like a week or two) afterwards, the
child can live outside the womb.
Premature infants:
22 weeks: 010% survival rate
23 weeks: 1035% survival rate
24 weeks: 4070% survival rate
25 weeks: 5080% survival rate
26 weeks: 8090% survival rate
27 weeks: greater than 90% survival rate
http://www.chclibrary.org/micromed/00061790.html
And yet abortion is legal in the United States
up until the very end of pregnancy, for any reason whatsoever.
At a minimum, more than 165,000 abortions are done each year to unborn babies who are in the second and third trimester. See: http://www.frtl.org/abortion/articles/abortion%20statistics%20paint%20a%20grim.htm Over 10,000 are performed after 22 weeks, and in many of these cases, there is no physical problem with either the mother or baby. See:
http://www.abortiontv.com/Methods/GeorgeTiller.htm
http://www.frtl.org/abortion/articles/abortion statistics paint a grim.htm
http://www.chclibrary.org/micromed/00061790.html
So for people who support the agencies which perform late-term abortion, (such as Planned Parenthood or Naral) and for those of you who think it ought to remain legal as it is, I ask you,
why?
I would really like to know how someone can define thier moral principles on something as grave as infanticide, upon what the Supreme Court interprets at any one point in time.
There is no excuse for a late term abortion. It brutally kills a living, viable human being who can dream, move, feel, hear, and respond. There are tons of people out there who are waiting on long waiting lists to adopt even children with severe physical or mental problems, (see: http://www.rmfc.org/fs/fs0027.html) and instead they are just being thrown away. Would anyone like to explain to me why you think that is okay? I really don't understand how it could be.