Friday, November 28, 2003
Doctors Groups Say Partial-Birth Abortion Unnecessary, Hurts Women
"Dayton, Ohio abortionist Martin Haskell, who has reportedly performed more than 1,000 partial-birth abortions, told an abortion conference in the early 1990s that the method was easier for the abortionist. The alternative, dismemberment, requires the abortionist to pull the arms and legs from the unborn child-a more labor-intensive practice.
Haskell also told American Medical News that 20 percent of his partial-birth abortions involved babies with handicaps, while 80 percent were, in his words, 'purely elective.'"
Hum Ho . . .
Haskell also told American Medical News that 20 percent of his partial-birth abortions involved babies with handicaps, while 80 percent were, in his words, 'purely elective.'"
Hum Ho . . .