Thursday, February 11, 2010

Pictures Of Abortion Surgery Partial Birth Abortions...Are Illegal - Rebutting Nurse Brenda Pratt Shafer?

Partial Birth Abortions...Are illegal - Rebutting Nurse Brenda Pratt Shafer? - pictures of abortion surgery

Nurse Brenda Pratt Shafer story is false. If you have read, here are some facts ....

In 2003 he promulgated a law banning partial birth abortion. You can not have an abortion after 3 months, except in exceptional circumstances, as you will die. This is not in the history of nurse Brenda Pratt Shafer mentioned distributed on MySpace.

Also, I recommend you read the story of the head nurse in the clinic with a nurse Shafer. You will be amazed at how the nurse Shafer lied.

http://eileen.250x.com/Main/7_R_Eile/Shafer.html

This link describes how to perform abortions. Generally, one days of the operation that the doctor used a vacuum (suction), which passes through the vagina into the uterus and removes the fetus. No poison or scissors orPartial birth.
http://www.fwhc.org/abortion/ab-procedures.htm

I know that is the choice, but I wanted to give you a clear idea of what to choose. Remember that education is power, do not be fooled by "rumors of MySpace."

1 comments:

helene said...

You are absolutely wrong on this point. Abortions are up to 24 weeks or profitability in most states. There are few places that make them later. A special process --- the end of the term abortion is prohibited, in which a pair of scissors or a knife were used to facilitate removal of the skull to close. All other legal procedures remain.

Your own link says suction vacuum is not used after 13 weeks. They deliberately avoid to the termination of the proceedings and instead emphasizes that is typically used only in the first quarter. The ban on partial birth abortion is not the first quarter.

It seems that you are a victim of rumors about MySpace "are themselves. You can read the text of the ban on partial birth abortion, and all Evidence, the testimony of witnesses and to resume the debate before the vote in the Senate, the Senate. I suppose I should have done before posting this question.

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