Why don't women say "I'm having a embryo or foetus"?
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"We're having a baby"
Parents worldwide say just that, they are having a baby, not an embryo or a foetus, but a baby... so from the moment that the woman tests positive for her pregnancy she calls her baby a baby, unless she does not want the inconvenience of 'it', when 'it' becomes a foetus.
OK at this point junior has not much to distinguish him or her from a blob of flesh, but the features of mouth, nose and eyes can be made out!
But if 'mum' is unsure about having her baby, she can be forgiven for thinking that at this stage 'baby' is 'just a bundle of cells' and if she talks to pro abortionists, she will be encouraged to 'make her own choice' as to whether to have a 'termination' or carry on with the 'pregnancy'.
But there are some undeniable facts that need to be denied before the woman can terminate the baby:
- At the point of conception the male sperm conjoins with the female ovum and UNLESS God or man intervenes, a human being will be born 40 weeks later.
- We may call it termination, but what it really means is to deliberately kill a human being by a conscious act of our own will.
Now it is a woman's right to choose in those countries where the law allows abortion, and that is the worlds right, to make legal the death of a child for personal choice, that's why I stated 'unless God or man intervenes' - but please don't dress it up as something which hides behind a political agenda or a lifestyle choice.
Babies deserve to have the right to life also, and the time to stop a baby is BEFORE conception takes place.
The picture on the right is of an EIGHT WEEK OLD baby.
Now tell me that you cannot recognise this as a viable human being who deserves to be nurtured not killed.
If you want to kill your children legally, you are perfectly entitled to do so, but please don't try to make light of the fact, face up to it BEFORE you take the action, because MOST women who kill their babies have regret later and remorse and a deep feeling of guilt for having done so, and normally these feeling happen at exactly the wrong moment, i.e. when they are pregnant with a baby they want to bear, or even worse, when they want to conceive, but cannot.
BY ten weeks old 'baby' has clearly identifiable features, like fingers forming and an eye starting to shape up, yet you will not be shown or informed about these things when you speak to an abortionist sympathiser.
To a degree I can understand. When a pregnant woman visits the 'Family Planning Centre' (what a misnomer that is!) she is in probably in shock that she is expecting a baby child she never planned, the pro abortion advocate believes sincerely that they are best serving the woman's interests if they can gently arrange for the baby to be killed without causing the woman further distress.
At 16 weeks old our baby shown above is really coming along well, but mum will not normally have 'seen' her child to be, because at this point her abortion is a formality and nobody involved in the action will want to give any cause for second thoughts.
Our abortionist will want to carry out the abortion before 12 weeks if possible, because even a two week difference will make the abortion more problematic. AT this point abortion is normally carried out as follows:
Vacuum Aspiration or Suction
Is the most common method of abortion and is usually carried out between 7 and 12 weeks. Some doctors are skilled and willing enough to perform it up to 14 weeks. The cervix is dilated in stages and then a tube is passed into the uterus and the contents are removed by the use of an electric pump. Some clinics combine suction with a scrape of the uterus, using a spoon like instrument. The procedure usually takes about 10 minutes and is most often done under a general anaesthetic (the woman is not awake). Some clinics will do this type of abortion using local anaesthetic (the woman is awake).
So our ten week old baby shown above could be killed by being 'removed by the use of an electric pump' and to make sure, any remains could be removed 'with a scrape of the uterus, using a spoon like instrument' - Pleasant and remember, baby looks to be fully able to feel this manner of killing it.
And after 12-14 weeks we are looking at the following 'procedure':
Second Trimester Abortions (after 12/14 Weeks)
Different techniques are required for performing abortions after the 12/14-week stage. Each is used according to the skill and/or preference of the gynaecologist doing the operation. Time limits vary too, with each hospital/clinic setting its own guidelines. Some clinics won't do abortions between 14 and 17 weeks, but may refer you to one which does.
There are three main methods in use at the moment:
Dilatation And Curettage (D&C)
This technique is used between 12 and 16 weeks and is often combined with a vacuum aspiration. The contents of the uterus are removed with a scraping instrument called a curette, after the cervix has been dilated. A general anaesthetic is used.
Dilatation and Evacuation (D&E)
This technique is usually used between 12 and 16 weeks, but some skilled clinicians can perform it up to 24 weeks. The cervix is dilated and the doctor uses forceps, a curette and vacuum suction to remove the contents of the uterus.
The BPAS offers a two-stage procedure for late abortions. This takes two days. Under general anaesthetic the fluid sac around the fetus is broken and a substance derived from seaweed is inserted into the cervix. This gradually expands over the following day, opening the cervix. The evacuation of the uterus is then carried out under a second general anaesthetic.
Prostaglandins
Prostaglandins are normally used from 15 weeks onwards, especially in NHS clinics.
Prostaglandins are hormones, similar to those produced during labour, which cause the uterus to contract. The drug is given either as a vaginal pessary or as an injection either through the cervix into the uterus or through the abdomen. The fetus is delivered in the same way as a woman gives birth. This method can be quite painful and no anaesthetic is used although women can receive sedatives and pain relief tablets. A D&C usually follows this, with anaesthetic.
Let's be clear about this....
As already stated it HAS BECOME a woman's right to choose, however that was NOT the original intent to the Abortion Act 1967, which was designed to legalise abortion and give the authority to DOCTORS to decide whether an abortion was warranted. The law gave the rights and responsibility for decision making to doctors not women.
It did not legalise abortion, but allowed for exceptions to the illegality of abortion.
1966 became known as 'The Summer of Love' and what started as a sexual awakening in youth quickly became a sexual revolution.
It was Lucifer's finest hour, as he sat back and watched as a whole generation of youths threw out ALL of the 'old fashioned' thinking on morality, responsibility and authority.
I know, I was there as a storm trooper for Lucifer, although like most others I had no realisation that this was a time of destruction, rather than a time of creation. It felt good to kick over the establishment, to experiment with sex and drugs and rock 'n roll, and nobody thought that the outcome would be a complete degradation of society until it got to the point where 'good became bad and bad became good' - But it did and it is still getting worse and one of the worse things that has come out of this whole generational shift towards 'iniquity' has been that since that 1967 Abortion Act was approved...
6,300,000 babies have been killed in the UK alone.
According to Government figures given in 2006, of the 5.3 million abortions to residents of England and Wales:
- 0.4% were because of risk to the mother's life.
- 1.3% were because of foetal handicap.
- Over 98% were for social reasons.
One in five recorded pregnancies in England and Wales ends in abortion.
No wonder they now have a shortage of workers!
Before you consider an abortion think about the reality of the situation:
You are killing a human being - If you can live with that, so be it.
Some footnotes
My wife and I lost a child to an ectopic pregnancy, so we know the pain a miscarriage or abortion can bring.
Obviously there ARE circumstances where a child may be sacrificed to save the mothers life, if the mother is not prepared to trust God for her life and/or that of the baby!
I was born when my mother had already had one and a half ovaries removed,after 'complications' with my sisters birth. She then contracted pleurisy in 'our' seventh month, and my father was told that they could probably ONLY save one, but which one? - Thankfully my father was an indecisive man and could only say "Try to save both of them" - and the authority which would have been given to Satan to kill one of us,was restored to God.
So my feelings on abortion are very mixed.
In life there is a habit of generational curses being reinforced down the line.
When I was 20 years old, my girlfriend told me she was pregnant, my indecisiveness in encouraging her with the pregnancy possibly contributed to her having an abortion. We lived together for 16 years and never married or had another child - I have often mourned that lost child.
When my eldest child was conceived I was a druggie with distinctly psychopathic tendencies, and his mother was very wary about raising family with me. We agreed that she would 'keep' the baby on two conditions:
- I would stop smoking hash (every 45 minutes of the day)
- If (should have been when) we separated she would not get 'lumbered with the child'
Of course I agreed, but I never kept the first condition, and she did keep the second!
When I came to faith, she left us! - and I became a single parent for four years, then I met my wife and we started our new life as believers joined by God in the sight of the congregation, and 'our' son had to learn to live in a Christian household, then to accommodate a new sister.
So I know that life is never simple, and choices made in the midst of the 'circumstances' can have long term regrets and effects on everyone involved. I have experience of most aspects of this subject - abortion sucks (quite literally) and I KNOW God has a better plan for us than the sytematic massacre of the unborn for reasons of personal choice.
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Hi coffesnob "I appreciate your approach and your way a delivering as truth that is so difficult for many to take."
I always try to get to the heart of the problem, deal with the causes, not the symptoms!
Thanks for your encouragement.
You say it like it is aguasilver. Women and abortion clinics should not try to disguise it but call it what it is. Not just women feel guilt after the fact but some men do as well. I appreciate your honesty. God bless my friend.
Mike
Half the problems in the world.....no actually all the current problems are caused by liberal political correctness having stifled the ability of men to speak their mind and act on their concerns.
I refuse to be 'nice' for the sake of protecting peoples self esteem or opinion of themselves.
Meek does NOT mean docile, as the money changers found out in the Temple!
Thanks for reading and commenting on the piece!
BTW I'm after cross linking my colloidal silver dosage hub with your H1N1 hub.... would that be OK?






coffeesnob says:
2 months ago
Aguasilver
Thanks for this article. I appreciate your approach and your way a delivering as truth that is so difficult for many to take. Check out the ultra sound pic in one of my past hubs http://hubpages.com/hub/Look-At-who-I-Am
Blessings