Joined: 14 Dec 2003 Posts: 936 Location: Phoenix, AZ
a Paper I Wrote Posted: 12-23-03 11:24am
I am posting this not to condemn those who
have had abortions but so that the ones
who are thinking about it know the facts.
Keep in mind this is a pursuasive essay so
yes my opinions are clear....
Megan richardson
october 1, 2003
child development 3-4
persuasive essay on abortion
termination of pregnancy and expulsion of
an embryo or of a fetus, otherwise known
as an abortion. As currently as today
women of any age, race or origin in the
united states can have an abortion up
until the day their child is born. In a
brief overview I will list all types of
abortion methods that are available. They
include suction aspiration, dilation and
curettage(d&c), dilation and
evacuation(d&e), salt poisoning,
prostaglandin chemical and partial birth
abortion. Each one is done in a different
way and are done depending on their
“success” rate in that trimester.
Reasons for women having abortions are
almost the same or very close to the same
in every case. Reasons including,
financial incapability, sour relationships
with the father or they feel they are not
ready. However the one “excusable”
reasoning for having an abortion occurs in
less than 1% of all abortions and that is
in rape cases. With these pitiful reasons
used millions of times a year to end the
lives of innocent, helpless children it
makes you question some women’s ethics.
With hundreds of ways to prevent pregnancy
there is no excuse for this inhumane
procedure. Some think of birth control as
a hassle and use abortion as their only
source of a “birth control” method.
First trimester abortions are the most
typical and common among pregnancy
terminations. The first procedure is
called suction aspiration. In this
procedure the abortionist will numb and
then open the cervix wide enough to stick
in a small tube. Then with a suction
method, twenty-nine times stronger than a
home vacuum, will suck out the child and
all uterine contents. The second is
called dilation and curettage also known
as d&c. In this procedure like the
other the cervix is dilated and this time
the abortionist cuts up the fetus into
parts and scraps it out into a basin. How
nice! These are the surgical methods
their is one chemical method in the first
trimester that induces a
“miscarriage-like” abortion.
Second trimester abortions occur after
the sixteenth week of pregnancy. The
first procedure is called salt poisoning.
In this method the abortionist replaces
the amniotic fluid with a saline solution
that burns the fetus’ flesh and suffocates
them to death. The next is called
dilation and evacuation or d&e. This
method is repulsive! The over one pound
fetus is ripped apart with scissors and a
large tweezers like tool. Once it has
been dismembered it is discarded in a
plastic bag. Yet another method called
intracardiac injections in which an
amniocentesis needle is placed in the
woman’s stomach and into the fetus’ heart
injecting a poison that slowly kills it.
Third trimester abortions is by far the
worst thing I have ever heard of in my
life! The homicide is taken place after
the fifth month or twenty-fifth week of
pregnancy. The baby is laying there
chillin’ play with its little hands when
all of a sudden a big mean abortionist
comes crawling inside its warm bed and
grabs its little feet and pulls it out of
the uterus. The tiny baby’s body is
exposed, all except for his head. The
abortionist then jams scissors in the base
of its skull, inserts a suction and
removes its brain cause the head to
flatten and instantly killing the baby.
This is a type of homicide no matter what
bill clinton says! He is a big stupid!!
He refused to ban partial birth and late
term abortions, because he thinks it takes
way the women’s rights! Well i’ll tell ya
what! What about those babies that are
almost full term?!!? A woman had a
partial birth abortion at 32 weeks!!!
That child could have lived on its own and
gone to a happy family! As you can tell I
am very much against abortion in all ways
but I am very emotional when it comes to
late term and partial birth abortions!
While some women have abortions as birth
control, others have them one time in
their life and it scars them for life.
The mental anguish that accompanies
abortions does not effect everyone who has
them. I have someone very close to me who
had an abortion at about six weeks. Even
though she had it almost 19 years ago I
see her cry and suffer because of it.
Though I try to help, I don’t think there
is anything I nor anyone can do to help
her. Her word of advice to people is that
you should always do what is in your
heart, never do what others tell you that
you should.
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nikki_caro
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Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 4930 Location: Right here at work!
Posted: 12-23-03 11:34am
That was good. Sick but good. I dont
like hearing about that though. It makes
me so sad. I could never do that to one
of my own! No way! How sad that people
do that...
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HomecomingQueen2003
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Dec 2003 Posts: 936 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posted: 12-23-03 11:37am
Its very sick and very saddening. I was
doing the research for that when I found
out that some lady had a partial birth
abortion at 32 weeks and I broke down, I
can't believe that someone would do
something like that. I just don't
understand...
Megan
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insurancegirl
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Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5295
Posted: 12-23-03 11:45am
Last edited by insurancegirl on 09-30-04 10:17am; edited 1 time in total
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nikki_caro
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Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 4930 Location: Right here at work!
Posted: 12-23-03 11:49am
I know. Its so sad. 32 weeks! How
horrible!!!! It was ready to be born!
How sad. Poor things. Its terrible they
dont get the chance to live, but the
person that brings them can end it so
quick.
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insurancegirl
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Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5295
Posted: 12-23-03 11:52am
Last edited by insurancegirl on 09-30-04 10:17am; edited 1 time in total
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nikki_caro
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 4930 Location: Right here at work!
Posted: 12-23-03 11:54am
My mom was shot at 8 months (with me) in
the stomach by a bb gun, and it missed me.
So luckily we both lived. And she was
like "i knew god wanted me to have her
because we are both still here!" it was a
stray bullet but she found it was some guy
that raped her when she was young, and he
tried to kill her 8 years later. But we
are still here and he is mentally retarted
now.
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insurancegirl
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Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5295
Posted: 12-23-03 12:00pm
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HomecomingQueen2003
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Dec 2003 Posts: 936 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posted: 12-23-03 12:03pm
I know that is so sad. Jennifer I admire
you sooooo much! You have 3 children and
are only 21, but you are so happy and a
wonderful mom. I just don’t get how teens
and young adults can be like oh well I am
only 17 or 18 so I can’t do this blah blah
blah. Here you are and you had your first
two angels at 17 and 18, right? You are
managing and full proof that you can have
babies at a young age and do very well for
yourself! I am so incredibly happy that I
have met you, nikki and jen! You girls
are such great people and are such
inspirations.
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insurancegirl
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Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5295
Posted: 12-23-03 12:11pm
Last edited by insurancegirl on 09-30-04 10:18am; edited 1 time in total
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