Science > Abortion > "Floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus" -- BBC News
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06 Jul 2004 10:46:26 PM |
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"Floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus" -- BBC News |
"When the woman's abdomen was opened in hospital, the cavity was full
of blood and floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus, largely intact
apart from a missing arm and a missing leg."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2815621.stm
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num tibi mentireris?
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| User: "M is for Malapert" |
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| Title: Re: "Floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus" -- BBC News |
07 Jul 2004 11:50:43 AM |
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"Steenkin Man" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2l1a0rF7j1dmU4@uni-berlin.de...
"When the woman's abdomen was opened in hospital, the cavity was full
of blood and floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus, largely intact
apart from a missing arm and a missing leg."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2815621.stm
And that's the important part of the story for you, isn't it? Whereas I
would focus on things like the fact that he was on the job only one day.
The "theater nurse" got concerned in the morning and told senior staff, who
accepted his reassurance that he was trained to perform abortions after 15
weeks at lunchtime. This was his first subsequent operation, after which he
was fired. Most important:
"Mr Robinson said that Dr Gbinigie realised what he had done and the patient
was taken to Birmingham Women's Hospital.
"The woman has since recovered from her injuries."
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| User: "Steenkin Man" |
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| Title: Re: "Floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus" -- BBC News |
07 Jul 2004 12:47:14 PM |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 16:50:43 GMT, "M is for Malapert"
<minxs@sonic.net> wrote:
"Steenkin Man" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2l1a0rF7j1dmU4@uni-berlin.de...
"When the woman's abdomen was opened in hospital, the cavity was full
of blood and floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus, largely intact
apart from a missing arm and a missing leg."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2815621.stm
And that's the important part of the story for you, isn't it? Whereas I
would focus on things like the fact that he was on the job only one day.
The "theater nurse" got concerned in the morning and told senior staff, who
accepted his reassurance that he was trained to perform abortions after 15
weeks at lunchtime. This was his first subsequent operation, after which he
was fired. Most important:
"Mr Robinson said that Dr Gbinigie realised what he had done and the patient
was taken to Birmingham Women's Hospital.
"The woman has since recovered from her injuries."
She still lost a kidney and part of her bowel was ripped out.
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num tibi mentireris?
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| User: "M is for Malapert" |
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| Title: Re: "Floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus" -- BBC News |
07 Jul 2004 01:45:34 PM |
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"Steenkin Man" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2l2r9cF85vdoU1@uni-berlin.de...
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 16:50:43 GMT, "M is for Malapert"
<minxs@sonic.net> wrote:
Most important:
"Mr Robinson said that Dr Gbinigie realised what he had done and the
patient
was taken to Birmingham Women's Hospital.
"The woman has since recovered from her injuries."
She still lost a kidney and part of her bowel was ripped out.
That's nothing compared to what happens to women when abortion is illegal.
People donate kidneys all the time and live perfectly well afterwards with
just one, while losing a small segment of bowel is immaterial. Would you
like some references from medical journals about the injuries women DON'T
recover from when abortion is a crime?
No, I didn't think so. Which proves that you don't give a rat's ***** about
women's lives, so spare us the crocodile tears.
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| User: "Steenkin Man" |
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| Title: Re: "Floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus" -- BBC News |
07 Jul 2004 01:51:44 PM |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 18:45:34 GMT, "M is for Malapert"
<minxs@sonic.net> wrote:
"Steenkin Man" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2l2r9cF85vdoU1@uni-berlin.de...
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 16:50:43 GMT, "M is for Malapert"
<minxs@sonic.net> wrote:
Most important:
"Mr Robinson said that Dr Gbinigie realised what he had done and the
patient
was taken to Birmingham Women's Hospital.
"The woman has since recovered from her injuries."
She still lost a kidney and part of her bowel was ripped out.
That's nothing compared to what happens to women when abortion is illegal.
People donate kidneys all the time and live perfectly well afterwards with
just one, while losing a small segment of bowel is immaterial. Would you
like some references from medical journals about the injuries women DON'T
recover from when abortion is a crime?
No, I didn't think so. Which proves that you don't give a rat's ***** about
women's lives, so spare us the crocodile tears.
"I was issuing birth control pills after an abortion, and this is
where I learned the real business and the real work of the abortion
industry.
"I would be able to counsel a woman and say, "Alright, we don't want
you to have to go through this procedure again. We want to get you
started on birth control pills. We'll give you your first packet
free." We could do this because the pharmaceutical companies gave it
to us free. It's good marketing. So we could distribute one pack free
and write a prescription for five months worth. Everybody makes out.
"If the birth control pill doesn't work for you this time, it may be
that it's a little too strong. But don't worry, come on back because
there's one that's a little lower dose.
"Now the pharmaceutical companies and Planned Parenthood and the
abortion industry were not stupid. They knew that the less dose of
estrogen in those pills, the more likely it was they were going to
fail. But you don't have to worry. We can bring you right back here
for another abortion.
"They even used percentages, by the way. Thirty percent failure rate,
because were going to use the real low estrogen pill. So that means
thirty percent will come back. And if we forget to tell you, by the
way, that if you get the flu and have to be put on antibiotics, the
chemical reaction between the birth control pill and the antibiotic
renders the birth control pill worthless, and totally ineffective, so
we have another twenty percent. Thank you, come back around.
"When I started counseling women there were seven forms of sexually
transmitted diseases. There are now twenty. But don't worry, you can
come back to us for that. Of course we will get you on some medication
for that, and we know what the antibiotics do to the pill. Bingo! We
have another ten, fifteen percent coming back around. Thank you."
Former Abortion Nurse Joan Appleton
http://www.prolifeaction.org/providers/appleton.htm
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| User: "Ray Fischer" |
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| Title: Re: "Floating on top was a 20-week-old foetus" -- BBC News |
08 Jul 2004 12:12:09 AM |
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Steenkin Man <me@privacy.net> wrote:
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 18:45:34 GMT, "M is for Malapert"
<minxs@sonic.net> wrote:
"Steenkin Man" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2l2r9cF85vdoU1@uni-berlin.de...
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 16:50:43 GMT, "M is for Malapert"
<minxs@sonic.net> wrote:
Most important:
"Mr Robinson said that Dr Gbinigie realised what he had done and the
patient
was taken to Birmingham Women's Hospital.
"The woman has since recovered from her injuries."
She still lost a kidney and part of her bowel was ripped out.
That's nothing compared to what happens to women when abortion is illegal.
People donate kidneys all the time and live perfectly well afterwards with
just one, while losing a small segment of bowel is immaterial. Would you
like some references from medical journals about the injuries women DON'T
recover from when abortion is a crime?
No, I didn't think so. Which proves that you don't give a rat's ***** about
women's lives, so spare us the crocodile tears.
"I was issuing birth control pills after an abortion, and this is
where I learned the real business and the real work of the abortion
industry.
The pro-liar thinks that propaganda is a substitue for truth.
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Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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