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Old 28-07-2005, 11:40 PM
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Default Degoldfish observation: what does a mother feel?

On 28 Jul 2005 15:00:24 -0700, wrote:

makes sense.

Reel Mckoi wrote:
As with other medical procedures, abortion carries with it a measure of
risk and pain. During pregnancy the mouth of the womb, or cervix, is
tightly closed to keep the baby safe. Dilation and insertion of
instruments can be painful and traumatic. The suction abortion may take
30 minutes or so, during which some women may experience moderate to
intense pain and cramping. With saline abortion, premature labor is
induced, sometimes with the aid of prostaglandin, a substance that
initiates labor. The contractions may last hours or even days and may be
painful and emotionally draining.

Immediate complications from abortion include hemorrhage, damage or
tears to the cervix, puncture of the uterus, blood clots, anesthesia
reaction, convulsions, fever, chills, and vomiting. Danger of infection
is especially high if parts of the infant or placenta remain in the
womb. Incomplete abortion is commonplace, and surgery may then be
necessary to remove decaying tissue left behind or even the uterus
itself. Government studies in the United States, Britain, and the former
Czechoslovakia suggest that abortion greatly increases the later chances
of infertility, tubal pregnancy, miscarriages, premature birth, and
birth defects.

Former U.S. surgeon general C. Everett Koop observed that no one had
done "a study on the emotional reaction or the guilt of the woman who
has had an abortion and now desperately wants a baby that she cannot have."

Studies of abortion should have included in their control groups chaste
young Christians who remain virgins out of respect for life and God's
laws. Such studies would have found that these enjoy healthier
relationships, greater self-esteem, and lasting peace of mind.



But wouldn't it be easier to move the pregnant goldfish to another
tank?

YP
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