I have two videos I would like to share. The first one is a testimony by Dr. Anthony Levatino concerning the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (H.R. 3803) that was given last week before a U.S. House subcommittee. This is not for the faint of heart or squeamish, as Dr. Levatino is a former abortionist and part of his testimony covers the 'suction dilation and evacuation method' (or suction D&E) for abortion. For a transcription of his testimony, visit this link.
The second video is an undercover video taken by a woman who went into a Planned Parenthood clinic to find out if they would encourage a sex-selection abortion.
I don't think it'd be spoiling anything to let you know that not only does the employee encourage a sex-selection abortion, she gives advice on what OB-GYNs to contact for abortions and how to get around the Medicaid loopholes (fraud, anyone?).
I'm sorry, but the more I see of this organization, the less I'm willing to buy that they're all about 'women's healthcare'. And the more that people try to tell me that this is a sign of 'liberation' and 'women's rights', the more I think that the 'right' to slaughter one's offspring should be taken away. Just sayin'.
Related, but on a side note: I have a quote from Dr. Levitano's testimony concerning the claim that abortions 'save women's lives'. Here it is in full.
"Before I close, I want to make a comment on the claims that I often
hear that we must keep abortion legal in order to save women’s lives, or
prevent grave physical health damage, in cases of acute conditions that
can and do arise in pregnancy. Albany Medical Center, where I worked
for over seven years, is a tertiary referral center that accepts
patients with life-threatening conditions related to or caused by
pregnancy. I personally treated hundreds of women with such conditions
in my tenure there. There are several conditions that can arise or
worsen, typically during the late second or third trimester of
pregnancy, that require immediate care. In many of those cases, ending
or “terminating” the pregnancy, if you prefer, can be life saving, but
“terminating a pregnancy” does not necessarily mean “abortion.” I
maintain that abortion is seldom if ever a useful intervention in these
cases.
Here is why: Before a Suction D&E procedure can be performed, the
cervix must first be sufficiently dilated. In my practice, this was
accomplished with serial placement of laminaria. Laminaria is a type of
sterilized seaweed that absorbs water over several hours and swells to
several times its original diameter. Multiple placements of several
laminaria at a time are absolutely required prior to attempting a
suction D&E. In the mid-second trimester, this requires
approximately 36 hours to accomplish. If one were to use the alternate
method defined in federal law as Partial-Birth Abortion (but now
generally banned), this process requires three days, as explained by Dr.
Martin Haskell in his 1992 paper that first described this type of
abortion.
In cases where a pregnancy places a woman in danger of death or grave
physical injury, a doctor more often than not doesn’t have 36 hours,
much less 72 hours, to resolve the problem. Let me illustrate with a
real-life case that I managed while at the Albany Medical Center. A
patient arrived one night at 28 weeks gestation with severe
pre-eclampsia or toxemia. Her blood pressure on admission was 220/160. A
normal blood pressure is approximately 120/80. This patient’s pregnancy
was a threat to her life and the life of her unborn child. She could
very well be minutes or hours away from a major stroke. This case was
managed successfully by rapidly stabilizing the patient’s blood pressure
and “terminating” her pregnancy by Cesarean section. She and her baby
did well. This is a typical case in the world of high-risk obstetrics.
In most such cases, any attempt to perform an abortion “to save the
mother’s life” would entail undue and dangerous delay in providing
appropriate, truly life-saving care. During my time at Albany Medical
Center I managed hundreds of such cases by “terminating” pregnancies to
save mother’s lives. In all those cases, the number of unborn children
that I had to deliberately kill was zero."