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| Abortion
Prevention |
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| “Abortion
Is The Murder of An Unborn Soul With The Stain of Original
Sin On Its Soul.” |
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| Our
Projects for Saving Babies |
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To
prevent abortion and save unborn babies by educating
the mothers through counseling. |
To
take care of the abandoned babies due to pressure
from husband or in-laws or society. |
To
bring up and educate babies abandoned by families
due to poverty, rape, or other
reasons. |
To
provide spiritual and physical support for those
who are struggling through the difficulties
encountered in unexpected
and unwanted pregnancies. |
A
home for children and the mothers who wants
to deliver their babies secretly. |
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| Methods
of abortion |
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| Eight-week
pre-born baby |
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At
eight to nine weeks the eyelids have begun
forming and hair appears. By the ninth and
tenth weeks the preborn child sucks her
thumb, turns somersaults, jumps, can squint
to close out light, frown, swallow, and
move her tongue. |
At
this early stage of development, suction
abortions are performed using a smaller
tube, requiring little dilation of the cervix.
This is called “menstrual extraction.”
However, if all the fetal remains are not
removed, infection results, requiring full
dilation of the cervix and a scraping out
of the womb. |
Suction Aspiration |
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This
is the most common method of abortion during
the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. General
or local anaesthesia is given to the mother
and her cervix is quickly dilated. A suction
curette (hollow tube with a knife-edged
tip) is inserted into the womb. This instrument
is then connected to a vacuum machine by
a transparent tube. The vacuum suction,
29 times more powerful than a household
vacuum cleaner, tears the fetus and placenta
into small pieces which are sucked through
the tube into a bottle and discarded. |
Dilation and Curettage (D&C) |
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This
method is similar to the suction method
with the added insertion of a hook shaped
knife (curette) which cuts the baby into
pieces. The pieces are scraped out through
the cervix and discarded
[Note: This abortion method should not be
confused with a therapeutic D&C done
for reasons other than pregancy.] |
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Eighteen week pre-born
baby |
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The
fetus is now about 5 inches long. The child
blinks, grasps, and moves her mouth. Hair
grows on the head and body. Sex organs are
visible. |
Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) |
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This
method is used up to 18 weeks’ gestation.
Instead of the loop-shaped knife used in D&C
bortions, a pair of forceps is inserted into
the womb to grasp part of the fetus. The teeth
of the forceps twist and tear the bones of
the unborn child. This process is repeated
until the fetus is totally dismembered and
removed. Usually the spine must be snapped
and the skull crushed in order to remove them. |
Salt Poisoning (Saline Injection) |
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Used
after 16 weeks (four months) when enough fluid
has accumulated. A long needle injects a strong
salt solution through the mother’s abdomen
into the baby’s sac. The baby swallows
this fluid and is poisoned by it. It also
acts as a corrosive, burning off the outer
layer of skin. It normally takes somewhat
over an hour for the baby to die from this.
Within 24 hours, labor will usually set in
and the mother will give birth to a dead or
dying baby. (There have been many cases of
these babies being born alive. They are usually
left unattended to die. However, a few have
survived and later been adopted.) |
Six month pre-born baby |
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Seen
here at six months, the unborn child is covered
with a fine, downy hair called lanugo. Its
tender skin is protected by a waxy substance
called vernix. Some of this substance may
still be on the child’s skin at birth
at which time it will be quickly absorbed.
The child practices breathing by inhaling
amnionic fluid into developing lungs. |
Prostaglandin Chemical Abortion |
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This
form of abortion uses chemicals developed
by the Upjohn Pharmaceutical Co. which cause
the uterus to contract intensely, pushing
out the developing baby. The contractions
are more violent than normal, natural contractions,
so the unborn baby is frequently killed by
them — some have even been decapitated.
Many, however, have also been born alive. |
Hysterotomy or Caesarean Section |
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Used
mainly in the last three months of pregnancy,
the womb is entered by surgery through the
wall of the abdomen. The technique is similar
to a Caesarean delivery, except that the umbilical
cord is usually cut while the baby is still
in the womb, thus cutting off his oxygen supply
and causing him to suffocate. Sometimes the
baby is removed alive and simply left in a
corner to die of neglect or exposure. |
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30 weeks |
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For
several months, the umbilical cord has been
the baby’s lifeline to the mother. Nourishment
is transferred from the mother’s blood,
through the placenta, and into the umbilical
cord to the fetus. If the mother ingests any
toxic substances, such as drugs or alcohol,
the baby receives these as well. |
32 weeks |
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The
fetus sleeps 90-95% of the day, and sometimes
experiences REM sleep, an indication of dreaming. |
40 weeks |
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The
baby, now approximately seven and a half pounds,
is ready for life outside its mother’s
womb. At birth the placenta will detach from
the side of the uterus and the umbilical cord
will cease working as the child takes his
first breaths of air. The child’s breathing
will trigger changes in the structure of the
heart and bypass arteries which will force
all blood to now travel through the lungs. |
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| Five
steps to a partial birth abortion: |
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Guided by ultrasound, the abortionist
grabs the baby’s legs with forceps. |
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The baby’s leg is pulled out into the
birth canal. |
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The abortionist delivers the baby’s entire
body, except for the head. |
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The abortionist jams scissors into the baby’s
skull. The scissors are then opened to
enlarge the skull. |
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The scissors are removed and a suction catheter
is inserted. The child’s brains are sucked
out, causing the skull to collapse. The
dead baby is then removed. |
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Promise |
Mommy,
I promise if you keep me, |
And
please don't let me die, |
To
always be a good litle girl, |
My
very hardest I'll try and try. |
Mommy
I promise if you save me, |
I'll
do what's right by you. |
And
never ask for a single thing, |
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I'll
even go through life without shoes. |
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I'll
be your little angel, |
And
try not to cry if I can. |
And
if one day I make you mad, |
I
promise not to do it again. |
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