12 Weeks Old
Abortion, breast cancer link confirmed again
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=657946
WorldNetDaily
Gianna Jessen: Above Obama's pay grade
By Jill Stanek
September 24, 2008
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=76090
New Study:
Top Reason for Women's Abortions is No Supportive Partner, Father
by Wanda Franz, Ph.D
http://www.lifenews.com/nat4749.html
Mother Files Suit After 'Born Alive' Abortion
By Cicely Gosier
CBNNews.com
February 6, 2009
http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/536204.aspx
http://www.operationrescue.org/
A State Representative is now calling for criminal charges
Tampa, FL — New details have emerged concerning the Florida Medical Board Hearing held on Friday where Pierre Renelique’s medical license was revoked, including hints of other botched abortions, his callous disregard for the safety of his patients, and his shocking ignorance of medical equipment.
According to the Associated Press, Relelique told the Board that he did not attend to Sycloria Williams, the teen who birthed a live baby, Shanice Denice Osbourne, at his Hialeah abortion clinic when she was in labor because he was attending to another patient who was bleeding.
“So, in other words, he couldn’t take care of William’s botched abortion because he was trying to tend to a second botched abortion,” said Operation Rescue spokesperson Cheryl Sullenger. “The Health Department got it right when it declared Renelique a danger to the public.”
Board member Dr. Jason Rosenberg rebuked Renelique for his “callous disregard” for Williams, saying, “You acted as though you had no interest in treating this patient.”
Renelique was also tested on his knowledge of medical equipment, which he failed miserably. The AP reported:
During the board’s questioning, Dr. Elizabeth D. Tucker, an obstetrician-gynecologist from Pensacola, asked Renelique about three different types of medical forceps. Renelique replied that he possessed each of the instruments.
After each question, Tucker also held up a metal instrument, different from the one she had named and inquired about. One of the tools was a metal rod with an arrow attached at the tip.
Tucker asked Renelique if he had that. He replied that he did.
“For the record, these are from my antique collection,” she said later. “We don’t use these in terminations.”
Renelique also admitted that when he finally did arrive to attend to Williams, he was so confused and unaware of her condition that he started an abortion procedure on the sedated woman even though she had delivered an hour earlier.
“That’s when one of the employees came to me and said, ‘Dr. Renelique, what are you looking for?’ I said, ‘I’m looking for a fetus.’ And she said, ‘What fetus?’”
State Representative Anitere Flores is now calling for criminal charges against Renelique and his accomplices.
“These events are nothing short of murder. It is our duty to call for immediate charges to be filed to ensure that no other young women become victims of this clinic,” she said.
“We are thankful that others are now seeing what we have been reporting on for the past two years, and are joining our call for criminal charges,” said Sullenger. “One has to wonder, though, how many women could have been spared and how many babies could have been saved, if the authorities had acted more swiftly. But, as the saying goes, it’s better late than never.”
Read the Health Department Complaint against Renelique
11 States Consider Requiring Ultrasound before Abortion
http://christianpost.com/Society/Ethics_rights/2009/02/11-states-consider-requiring-ultrasound-before-abortion-10/index.html
http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctpolitics/issues/abortion/
WARNING: GRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS
ABORTION PROCEDURE IN THE 2ND. TRIMESTER
http://www.priestsforlife.org/prochoice/haskell1.htm
Abortion Practitioner Admits
"Yes I Am" Killing Unborn Children During Abortions
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
November 5, 2009
http://www.lifenews.com/state4549.html
Abortion in Russia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abortion in Russia is currently legal on request up to the 12th week of pregnancy. In 1920, Russia became the first country in the world to allow abortion in all circumstances, but, over the course of the 20th century, the legality of abortion changed more than once, with a ban being enacted again from 1936 to 1954. Russia has the highest number of abortions per woman of child-bearing age in the world according to UN data.[1] However, in terms of the total number, China has reported that it has over 13 million annual abortions, far surpassing the 2.7 million annual abortions Russia has.[2], and India has an estimated 11 million though accurate data there is difficult.
[edit] History
Prior to the October Revolution of 1917, Russian law considered abortion to be homicide, and it was punishable by a 4 to 5 year jail term with the loss of civil rights. The punishment was reduced to 3 years in 1903. From then on, support grew for eliminating the punishment of women who had abortions, and for punishing only doctors. However, the old law effectively remained in force until November 18, 1920, when the Bolshevik government issued a Decree on Women’s Healthcare, which provided for free and on demand abortions for the first time in the world (soon followed by Iceland). The legalization reduced the mortality rate of abortions from 4% to 0.28%. [8]
On June 27, 1936 the Stalin government issued a decree that prohibited abortions,[citation needed] while increasing financial help to mothers, families with multiple children, expanding the availability of obstetrical services and childcare facilities, more strictly enforcing child support obligations, and providing for minor changes in the divorce law. Abortion was allowed only in exceptional cases, such as a severe threat to a woman’s life or health, or upon indication of debilitating hereditary diseases of the parents.[citation needed]
After Stalin’s death, the prosecution of women for abortions was stopped on August 5, 1954. On November 23, 1955, the ban on abortion was lifted, and abortions were allowed on request if performed in a medical institution. This resulted in a significant reduction in the number of women who died as a result of abortion but also lead to a significant increase in the overall incidence of abortion.[9]
This is a sad reality of how the massacre of abortion began. Lord break the curse we beg!!!
Rachel's testimony:
Rachel took the first of two drugs at Planned Parenthood that day and "felt a huge weight lifted off my shoulders. I could literally feel it. It was the first time I understood what that phrase meant."
"It seemed rude to flush it," she thought to herself. "I should be having a burial or something." But then she heard her daughter awaken and thought, "Well, you have to get on with your day."
http://www.lifenews.com/
Analysis Shows 52 Million Abortions Since Supreme Court's
Roe v. Wade Decision
http://www.lifenews.com/nat5910.html
President Barack Obama's Pro-Abortion Record:
A Pro-Life Compilation
http://www.lifenews.com/obamaabortionrecord.html
General Abortion Information
Abortion is not just a simple medical procedure
http://www.choosehope.org/general-abortion-procedures.html