Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: BDawg
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Just so everyone here is clear on what a late term abortion really involves:
So-called "Partial-birth" abortion is performed in the second and third trimesters and entails (1) inducing a breech delivery with forceps, (2) delivering the legs, arms and torso only, (3) puncturing the back of the skull with scissors or a trochar, (4) inserting a suction curette into the skull, (4) suctioning the contents of the skull so as to collapse it, (5) completing the delivery.
"Partial-birth" abortion has been discussed plenty before. Abortions are legal, and while they are legal, a doctor's concern are for his 1 patient. Therefore, whatever procedure is best for his patient should be performed. I'm sorry you find it gross.
Discredited Myths About Partial-Birth Abortion
Wow, impartial source and everything.
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
The policy statement noted that although a select panel convened by ACOG could identify no circumstances under which intact D&X would be the only option to protect the life or health of a woman, intact D&X "may be the best or most appropriate procedure in a particular circumstance to save the life or preserve the health of a woman, and only the doctor, in consultation with the patient, based upon the woman's particular circumstances, can make this decision."
