Friday, October 21, 2016

WHAT IS PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION? WARNING: NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN

PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION: PUBLIC DEBATE OFTEN FOCUSES UPON THE PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION PROCEDURE.


CONFUSION REIGNS AT TIMES ABOUT THE FACTUAL PROCEDURE OF A PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION. 
WARNING: VIDEOS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN


PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION PROCEDURE 
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WHAT IS PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION?
Partial-birth abortion is a procedure in which the abortionist pulls a living baby feet first out of the mother's womb and into the birth canal, except for the baby's head, which the abortionist purposely keeps lodged just inside the cervix [the opening of the womb]. 
  The abortionist then punctures the base of a baby's skull with a surgical instrument, such as a long surgical scissors or a pointed hollow metal tube called a trocar.
  The abortionist then inserts a tube called a catheter into the wound in the base of baby's skull and removes the baby's brain with a powerful suction machine. 
  The baby's skull then collapses, and the abortionist completes the delivery of the now dead baby. [1]

WHAT ARE SURGICAL SCISSORS?
Surgical scissors are sharp edged scissors with cutting blades. 

WHAT IS A TROCAR?
A trocar is a surgical instrument, with a three-sided cutting point enclosed in a tube. 

WHAT IS A SUCTION CATHETER?
A suction catheter is a long, flexible tube with one end connected to a suction container [suction canister] and a device which generates a strong suction. The other end [which has an opening into the suction catheter tubing] is inserted into the area for suctioning. The strong suction works on a vacuum principle, and literally sucks out the contents from the area being suctioned. 


[1] Partial-birth abortion Q & A
http://www.nrlc.org/archive/abortion/facts/pbafacts.html

The Principles of Vacuum and Clinical Application in the Hospital Environment
http://www.ohiomedical.com/publications/SOT%20645%20Principles%20of%20Vacuum.pdf


With thanks to youtube, nrlc.org and ohiomedical.com



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