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The main purpose of
AbortionTV is to educate. Unfortunately, many people entrench themselves into
a position on abortion without knowing all of the facts. Shouldn't learning all
about abortion be the first step before making a judgment? Ponder this
question: If we were able to watch babies grow through windows on
mothers' stomachs,
would people still abort their babies? |

One week old baby (not aborted) |

(see more
1st trimester abortion pictures) |
The answer, most believe, is probably
not. Why? Simply because our society has operated under a misconception that
the developing fetus is just a "mass of tissue." We now know that a
developing human being is remarkable ... heart beating, arms and legs flailing, thumb
sucking. In short, a "fetus" is simply an "honest-to-goodness"
human being. Over the next six pages, you'll see aborted babies from all
stages of development -- including the earliest suction abortions. |
Do
these aborted babies look like insignificant, undeveloped tissue?
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Partial birth abortion.
A foot or lower leg is located and pulled into the vagina. The baby is
extracted in breech fashion until the head is just inside the cervix. With the baby
face-down, scissors are plunged into the baby's head at the nape of the neck and spread
open to enlarge the wound. A suction tip is inserted and the baby's brain removed. The
skull collapses and the baby is delivered. |

Saline abortion
video
Saline
abortion video -- Netscape browsers
Fetus aborted by saline
solution
(a.k.a. "candy apple babies). The abortionist injects
a strong salt solution directly into the amniotic sac (fluid surrounding the baby). The
baby breathes and swallows it, is poisoned, struggles, and sometimes convulses. It takes
over an hour to kill the baby. The mother delivers the dead baby in a day or two. |

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Baby's eye is clearly visible |

A saline abortion |
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Baby retrieved from garbage
of an abortion clinic. |
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Photo
Permissions: Special thanks to Human Life International,
American Portrait Films, Center For
Bioethical Reform, Tidleweb & John Hart.
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