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Planned Parenthood (PP) of Southwestern Oregon will begin offering medication-induced abortions starting in March 2010. Cynthia Pappas, the Executive Director of PP worries about the impending retirement of physicians who currently perform surgical abortions. Medication-induced abortions are a way of adjusting for the growing dearth of physicians willing to surgically kill for a buck.

Pappas also explains that there are innovative, customer-oriented features of medication-induced abortions. Pappas stated that Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon’s Board of Directors wants to:

“Provide women with an option for terminating a pregnancy in the comfort and privacy of home.”

How groundbreaking! How innovative!

Actually, how sadly barbaric . . .

For those of you unfamiliar with medication-induced abortions, this procedure uses drugs to terminate and then expel the fetus . . . that’s fancy medical talk for poisoning and then prematurely delivering the dead baby.

Medication-induced abortions are typically done after the 16th week of pregnancy and usually involve a hospital stay, especially for the “expelling” part of the procedure. One of 3 terribly painful . . .  to the preborn baby, that is . . . substances is injected into the amniotic fluid surrounding the baby: a saline solution, prostaglandin, or a chemical compound (urea). Medication is then given to jump start contractions. Josef Mengele, I am certain, is just green with envy from whatever corner of hell he currently calls home.

Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon has apparently found a way to eliminate the hospital stay so that women may expel fetuses from the comfortable confines of home.

Oregon is a leading innovator in all things death . . . just when you think they can’t possibly top their assisted suicide initiative, along comes home-based, medication-induced abortions. What will they think of next?!

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  • penguin2

    Your associating these steps by the abortion industry with Joseph Mengele is absolutely appropriate. Wonder what Southwest Oregon is going to do when all those 911 calls come in from distraught and perhaps suicidal women and young girls come in, when they see the results of what they have done in the toilet, or on the floor. Or they themselves are bleeding, in severe pain, or in emotional shock….

    Cause saving measures? No, the cost to society of these barbaric, and inhumane actions cannot be measured.

    I pray for God to comfort the innocents He must welcome into His arms.

    • mailloux

      The medical and psychological toll on women from abortion is shocking. My wife is a physician assistant and has looked into this issue. What she discovered is very disturbing. There will be, as you stated, an emotional and physical toll on the women who submit to this procedure. Planned Parenthood kills the baby and maims the woman.

      Thanks for reading, commenting, and the reco too.

      Take Care, mailloux

  • http://thesandsinstitute.org Vassar Bushmills

    I’ve been planning a piece on pro-choice vs pro-abortion (death).

    You just made my case much easier.

    • mailloux

      And thank you . . . I will be looking forward to your piece on pro-choice vs. pro-abortion. Your writings are particularly excellent and I’ve learned quite a bit from them.

      Take Care, mailloux

  • Menlo

    The “medication” abortions at issue here are those before 9 weeks, but your point is very valid. The old late-term medication abortions have been “innovated” with yanking the limbs off and beheading the baby.

    This abortion pill, manufactured solely in China with all the other lovely goodies they give us, is also a great danger to women; it has killed or injured several of them as well. Wasn’t legalizing it supposed to make it “safe?” I guess it doesn’t bother some women though.

    • mailloux

      Thanks for the clarification. I suspected that the at-home part had to be for pregnancies earlier than 16 weeks, which was the time frame given on a general description of medication-induced abortions.

      The link you offered was quite shocking . . . there is a sad and selfish trivialization to the miracle and gift of life.

      Take Care, mailloux

      • penguin2

        is more wrong with that individual than just wanting an abortion. For one thing, looking at her picture, she is abnormally thin, which speaks to me of anorexia nervosa, in which that further shows that there is mental illness involved. Her remark that she had trouble gaining weight in her first pregnancy would also relate, because individuals who have eating disorders and have that one, often cannot cope with the weight gain a pregnancy presents for them. Her words of saying she was “depressed with the pregnancy” connect to this.

        The tragedy here is that here is a young woman who obviously has some serious health issues, and does not appear to be getting the real care and attention she needs. Every woman faces body images changes with pregnancy; if there are pre-existing problems beforehand, it only complicates the stress for them. Smiling and laughing while telling such a story is not “normal” human behavior.

  • JadedByPolitics

    My heart just breaks when reading of these terrible ATROCITIES that are perpetrated on our most innocent Americans. I know WE are winning this battle but it is taking too long for the VICTORY flag to be planted.

    Josef Mengele would no doubt be very proud, Planned Parenthood is run by ghouls who would never allow a a problem like less doctors to get in the way of their MURDEROUS desires.

    • mailloux

      Every time I read a description of these “procedures” my heart too is torn with agony. The first thing I want to do is embrace my wonderful children . . . there is no greater human joy than the beautiful face of a baby. Abortion destroys that in the most heinous and barbaric ways.

      Thanks for reading, commenting, and the reco too.

      Take Care, mailloux

    • qixlqatl

      The answer to your title question is “probably never”. If I recollect correctly (and I usually do), abortion has been around since at least ancient Egypt.

      That, of course, isn’t to say that it’s to be blithely accepted. The right to life is THE most fundamental right there is, so this is probably the single most important issue I evaluate a candidate on.

      I will never be able to understand how anyone can make abortion “okay” in their head………………

  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

    Then China’s policies. Then genetic testing and death sentences by virtue of such.

    This makes me sick to my soul.

    • mailloux

      I agree and I think the sickness in the soul may be a distant echo of what Christ suffered in the Garden of Gethsemane. It is a deep supernatural hurt that’s a natural reaction to a grave, diabolical evil.

      And then there’s the story of the woman who twittered her chemical-induced abortion. Menlo linked to the story in his comment above. It’s hard to believe that such a desensitized person exists, but then again, history is replete with them.

      Thanks for reading, commenting, and the reco too.

      Take Care, mailloux

      • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

        in being alive herself to deny it to anyone else.

        Yes, it is truly evil.

  • Viet71

    of abortions. Women of means got D and C’s. Other women got back-alley coathangers. I(n about 17 states, abortion per se was prety much lawful.

    State laws ranged from reasonable to awful, but at least there was widespread respect for human life.

    Today, thanks to outfits like PPA, human life has been cheapened.

    Some day, I predict, medical technology will undercut completely the factual basis on which Roe v. Wade was decided.

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