Can You Handle This?...Abortion Survivor Speaks to Govnmt Officials | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1264506 Canada 03/10/2011 12:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pin this We are going through the greatest holocost in history, babies are murdered in the millions. I can't help but think that they are standing right now before God in Heaven crying out to Him for justice. Praise God for people like this woman standing up for them. She has far more courage then I will ever have. |
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User ID: 77394 United States 03/10/2011 10:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What crime did the baby do, to receive the death penalty? I am the mother of 3 living children, 2 birth daughters and 1 adopted daughter. I thank God that I have my children, and that the birth mother of my adopted daughter chose LIFE instead of LEGAL MURDER. Praise God from Whom all Blessings flow !!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1295733 Brazil 03/14/2011 05:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | FDA considering new standards for birth control drugs "Evidence Doesn't Matter" in APA Abortion Advocacy The Pill The Physician’s Desk Reference lists the above hormonal contraceptives as having three mechanisms of action: 1) Prevent ovulation, 2) Thicken the cervical mucous to prevent sperm from entering the uterus and fallopian tube, and 3) Alter the lining of the uterus so implantation cannot take place. The third action, if and when it occurs, is abortifacient (meaning a human life has begun but cannot continue to develop without the nourishment provided through the mother’s uterine wall). Although pro-life physicians continue to debate if and how often hormonal contraceptives interfere with the implantation of an embryo, it is important to educate ourselves about this potential action of the Pill. For further research, download or purchase the helpful booklet Does the Birth Control Pill Cause Abortions? Norplant This implant is placed under the skin of the arm for up to a 5 year period. The progesterone hormone’s effect is to suppress ovulation, but after 2 years, there is a greater chance of break-through ovulation and fertilization. The hormone may prevent implantation of the embryo. Depo-Provera This Progesterone (hormone) derivative is injected every 3 months to prevent a woman from ovulating, but it also alters the uterine lining. Break-through ovulation and fertilization may occur, though less frequently than with Norplant. The hormone may prevent implantation of the embryo. Morning after pill Large doses of existing birth control pills (or another drug levonorgestrel, known as Plan B) are given up to 72 hours after intercourse to attempt to prevent the implantation of the embryo. A second dose is given 12 hours after the first one. The action of these large doses of hormones birth control pills work to prevent ovulation and/or fertilization. RU-486 When a woman is given RU-486 (also called Mifepristone), it kills her baby by interfering with progesterone, the hormone which keeps the baby implanted in the wall of the mother’s uterus. Two days later, the woman returns to the clinic to receive a prostaglandin drug which induces labor and expels the dead embryo (RU-486 is used until 7 weeks after the first day of her last menstrual period). If the baby hasn’t been expelled by the time the woman makes her third visit to the doctor, she will require a surgical abortion procedure (5-8% likelihood). Raymond, Klein & Dumble, the pro-abortion authors of RU486 Misconceptions, Myths and Morals, (IWT Pub, 1991) stress that RU-486 is not safe for women and list the following contraindications (reasons a person should not take RU-486): under age 18 or over 35; menstrual irregularities; history of fibroids, abnormal menstrual bleeding or endometriosis cervical incompetence, previous abortion, or abnormal pregnancies; pelvic inflammatory disease; recent use of IUD or the pill 3 months. Methotrexate & Misoprostol Two drugs that were developed for cancer (methotrexate) and ulcer (misoprostol) treatment are now being used in combination to kill babies. Methotrexate is used to poison the baby and then Misoprostol empties the uterus of the baby. Keep in mind that Methotrexate is a chemotherapy drug with the potential for serious toxicity, which can result in the death of the mother as well as the baby. (Methotrexate & Misoprostol to Terminate Early Pregnancy, R. Hausknecht, New England Journal of Medicine, Vol.333, No. 9, 8/31/95, Pg. 537 and “Methotrexate & Misoprostol,” M. Creinin et al., JAMA, Oct. 19, 1994 and Physicians Desk Reference) |
Sam User ID: 1276610 Australia 03/14/2011 07:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sure every one has the right to say what happens to their body but this right applies to the unborn child as well. If personal freedom is the ultimate consideration then we cannot punish any murderer who "feels" it's his/her prerogative to kill. That's personal freedom too, isn't it? |