Maybe Pre-abortion Ultrasounds Are Emotionally Torturous For A Reason
posted at 11:17 am on May 30, 2010 by Cassy Fiano
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My latest post from Newsreal:

This weekend is the one-year anniversary of George Tiller’s horrible murder, and of course, this means that the pro-abortion fanatics are out in force. This time, they’re complaining about states that require women to view ultrasounds before having an abortion. That complaint isn’t particularly new, but now, it’s being called emotional torture.
Staff members interviewed at three of the seven abortion clinics in the state estimated that 30 percent to 70 percent of women chose to see ultrasound images. But they said it was uncommon for women to be dissuaded.
It had happened occasionally, they said, when a sonogram revealed a multiple pregnancy or when a woman was already deeply unsure about her choice.
But a number of women at the Birmingham clinic, which was the site of a fatal bombing in 1998, said they simply did not want to subject themselves to images that might haunt them. “You almost have to think of it as an alien,” said Carmen, 28, who was there for her second abortion in three years.
Like other patients, Laura, who has a 17-year-old son, said she took offense at the state’s implicit suggestion that she had not fully considered her choice.
“You don’t just walk into one of these places like you’re getting your nails done,” she said. “I think we’re armed with enough information to make adult decisions without being emotionally tortured.”
This makes the assumption that all women take the time to think an abortion through, that they all know week-by-week how the baby is growing in their uterus, that they have received medically accurate information. This is suspect at best.
Take Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the United States. Approximately one third of Planned Parenthood’s clients are girls under the age of 18. Just how informed are they expected to be? Not only do these girls usually have no clue whatsoever about what they are about to go through, they don’t usually have medically accurate information. Pro-life activist group Live Action gained fame from investigating Planned Parenthood’s willingness to cover up the sexual abuse of minors with their Mona Lisa Project. They’ve now started a new undercover investigation, The Rosa Acuna Project, to find out if Planned Parenthood is giving medically accurate information to their clients.
They have not done so.
The counselors give manipulative information filled with lies to clients who are scared or confused or unsure. Why? Because they don’t want women choosing to not have an abortion. Abortions are lucrative. Planned Parenthood doesn’t benefit if a woman decides to keep her baby.
And why would seeing an ultrasound before an abortion be emotional torture to a woman? Well, because most women aren’t prepared for the emotional roller coaster ride they’re about to go through with an abortion, for the anguish, regret, and guilt that many women feel. Many women aren’t prepared to confront the life they’ve just destroyed. An ultrasound forces them to confront that reality. Is it perhaps emotional torture because women are killing their children? Because women cannot bear to look at an ultrasound and see the life they are about to take away?
Bernard Nathanson is a prime example of this. Nathanson was once a pro-abortion activist who helped to found the National Abortion Rights Action League. NARAL was originally created to repeal abortion laws, and succeeded with the Roe v. Wade decision. Nathanson says he has performed over 75,000 abortions in his lifetime. However, with the advent of the ultrasound, he found that he couldn’t ignore the barbarity of abortions anymore, and became a staunch pro-life activist.
Ultrasound images are so powerful that Nathanson made two documentaries, The Silent Scream and Eclipse of Reason. The Silent Scream shows an ultrasound of an abortion being performed on a baby eleven weeks after conception. Eclipse of Reason shows a late-term abortion being performed, and is even more horrifying. These ultrasound images were strong enough to convert Dr. Nathanson, the father of the pro-abortion movement still in action today. How would viewing an ultrasound be to an expectant mother who is confused, scared, and probably already feeling slightly guilty? Of course it would be emotional torture. She would look at that ultrasound and it would be like a knife going through her heart. It’s emotional torture because deep down, they know that they’re killing their child, and it’s heartbreaking.
Why would abortion advocates have such a problem with women being forced to view the ultrasound? Apparently, during first trimester abortions, women weren’t much dissuaded from the abortion because an unborn baby at, say, five weeks kind of looks like a little tadpole or something, and not like a baby. Once you start looking at second and third trimester abortions, however, the images are much harder for women to see. And regardless of when in the pregnancy the abortion takes place, women who are unsure about their choice are definitely swayed by viewing the ultrasound. The abortion lobby doesn’t want fewer women to have abortions, so making women view the child they’re about to kill doesn’t sit well with them — not because they care about the welfare of women, but because they don’t want to lose a potential sale. A woman who is already confused and scared and unsure about the choice to have an abortion who views the ultrasound is much more likely to change her mind than the woman who doesn’t see her baby first.
Deep down, their conscience will tell them that this is wrong, but they don’t want to admit that to themselves. That is what brings on the feelings of emotional torture. And it’s what pro-abortion activists don’t want women to know. The abortion lobby does not want women to be fully informed about the realities of abortion, because if women were, a much greater number of them would walk away. So pro-abortion activists try to keep women in the dark, while screeching that they’re only fighting for women’s rights.
But is it really pro-woman to keep women in the dark?
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Well done, Cassy. Unfortunately, HotAir participants & the current GOP leadership do not seem very interested in the children being slaughtered daily, as long as the holocaust doesn’t affect their bank accounts.
itsnotaboutme on May 30, 2010 at 12:27 PM
Speak for yourself, you jerk! I am conservative, politically and philosophically. I respect life from womb to tomb and everywhere in-between.
gryphon202 on May 30, 2010 at 1:14 PM
Something is wrong with this figure.
75,000 / 365 = 205.479 This means doing one abortion a day would take 205.5 years to reach 75,000. Or 20.5 years if doing ten abortions a day, every day, 365 days per year.
This figure can’t be right…
EFG on May 30, 2010 at 1:34 PM
Well, he graduated from medical school in 1949 and became pro-choice sometime in the 1970s or 80s. That gives him about twenty to thirty years of practicing. He also stated in The Silent Scream that the procedure took less than ten minutes. It certainly seems possible he could’ve done far more than ten abortions a day if the procedure only takes about ten minutes.
Cassy Fiano on May 30, 2010 at 2:45 PM
What if, Planned Parenthood for instance, was required, at the very least, to explain to the mother (and if the father is available,) that at some point later in your lifetime, between this present instance and your own future demise, that proceeding to completion will haunt you in an inescapable and unshakable fashion until your own demise?
Sure, it’s possible to compartmentalize this act for quite some time, but after 20 years or so, it is a compartment that will no longer stay closed.
ericdijon on May 30, 2010 at 7:52 PM
At 10 minutes each and with his age, it’s not so far fetched as it could be a reliable fact.
ericdijon on May 30, 2010 at 7:59 PM
Temper, temper!
itsnotaboutme on May 31, 2010 at 12:15 AM
To say education about abortion is torture, well that is an admission of guilt. Because if it really were just tissue, you wouldn’t feel guilt or torture.
petunia on May 31, 2010 at 1:17 AM
No one feels tortured for having a wart removed now do they.
The torture feeling is telling you something, ladies.
petunia on May 31, 2010 at 1:18 AM
I still find the figure of 75,000 to be incredible. Almost beyond belief.
But it is conceivable.
Even if the figure is less than 75,000, let’s say only 7,500, it doesn’t take away from the point that Cassy is making in this blog post.
I have nothing more to say…
EFG on May 31, 2010 at 2:00 AM
I’m sure gryphon has never used a generalization in his/her life, but the rest of us have.
It is sad that conservatives generally don’t really care about abortion any more. How often do we speak or write about this evil? On HA, have you ever seen an abortion story get hundreds of comments like many other topics frequently do?
jgapinoy on May 31, 2010 at 8:36 AM
Yes, several times, but not in quite awhile. It is one of AP’s most favorite loaves to throw out to the starving refugees from a helicopter. When AP does it, it is a viral comment producer.
ericdijon on May 31, 2010 at 9:07 AM
Yes, the threads are usually chock full of people either laughing in their supposed superiority and benevolence, or ready to hurl their computer through a wall. I belong to the latter group.
I am certain no offense was intended, but a larger point is made here that I believe worth commenting on. It is a point of frustration I feel on a daily basis.
The truth, gryphon; yes, many of us care deeply about the wanton slaughter of our children. There are more than a few that believe it to be the single most important issue facing our people – we are simply not numerous enough.
Note for yourself, daily – what is in the news? What are the GOP talking points? What’s the scuttle on the street? Economics – people are desperate to find work, and to stabilize the economy for the sake of their children. War – our soldiers dying daily for our freedom, only to be insulted, demeaned, and hampered by part of our own populace, and a large portion of our current leadership. A heated topic, to be sure, and one that should be in our minds every day.
Very few people care enough about abortion to make it a topic for daily battle. Even among conservatives, arguably the home of the “religious nutjob misogynists”, the will to fight this battle is consistently at low ebb. I well remember Mr. Morrissey pointing out in a post some months back, that young adults should have the dilapidated and suffocating economy more central in their minds than the slow turn of pro-life versus pro-choice opinion over the past decade. If you doubt me, refer to
http://hotair.com/archives/2010/03/12/younger-voters-trending-anti-abortion/
Not for a moment do I believe Mr. Morrissey to be uncaring about abortion. However, this is instructive. Our priorities as a nation are elsewhere. We are focused on other topics.
That is what is meant by “HotAir & GoP are not very interested…” It is the truth. We have our eyes on other matters, and I believe that to be the fatal error that will run our nation into the ground.
In other words, even on our side, half of us will not prioritize this villainy over other topics for debate. We as conservatives ought to be more forthright about this – yet there are many ‘conservatives’ who feel as though the religious Right is halfway to a foe, to be contained rather than allied with. They speak of ‘social cons hijacking the GoP message’. What is that message?
Fiscal conservatism. Think for a moment upon that phrase. Ultimately, what it means is that our message must be one of the wallet, rather than of justice.
So many thoughts run through my mind every time I write about this topic, but it always comes down to two stark and incontrovertible points. The first – that we as a nation cannot be bothered to focus, first and foremost, on a daily butchering of our infants shows where our hearts belong – it is mere fact. If you believe abortion to be murder, and do not make that incontrovertible darkness your life’s focus, rather choosing economics, or subscribing to ‘freedom of choice’, you have chosen money over justice, and hedonism over innocent blood. That will anger people to hear, as it should, because it is the cold, unvarnished truth.
The second point is that God will judge harshly those who murder His children, and great suffering will fall on all of us for our abject failure to give a damn.
Abortion is a matter of blood, not of coin. Wealth can be replaced, empires can be rebuilt. Innocent life taken is lost to us until the return of Christ, and is a stain that cannot be washed away.
It is wonderful that you understand the wickedness of this practice. The question is, when will enough of us understand and prioritize it, or will we always be relegated to the back corner of the auditorium, while the businessmen and entrepreneurs claim accolades for their sound financial policies?
Speaking personally, I do not believe that the GOP, and consequently, America, will ever give the matter the undivided attention and examination it requires, and for that reason, I expect the nation to continue to degenerate. There are consequences to every action and inaction, and they will come to us as surely as the sun rises in the east every day.
KinleyArdal on May 31, 2010 at 6:56 PM
Well said. I could not possibly agree more.
pannw on June 1, 2010 at 12:04 AM
Your point is well taken.
Cylor on June 1, 2010 at 3:59 AM
I’m sorry, but this woman clearly didn’t full think her decision through if this is her second abortion in 3 years! That she could come back for an abortion in a matter of years is evidence that she doesn’t think any of her actions through that deeply. (Maybe she lives in some weird area that has never heard of abstinence or birth control?)
TheBlueSite on June 1, 2010 at 12:07 PM