OBGYN stops doing abortions after seeing her own child on the ultrasound screen
By Sarah Terzo
Former abortionist Dr. Yvonne Moore is an OBGYN whose story appears at Teenbreaks, a pro-life site aimed at teenagers. You can read about her and other former abortionists here.
In her short but powerful testimony, Dr. Moore describes how she began performing abortions as a resident at the University of Tennessee. Financial motives played a role in her decision to become an abortionist:
“Once I graduated from medical
school, I returned to Memphis for residency in ob-gyn at the University
of Tennessee. It had become a tradition within our residency program
that the most lucrative and sought after moonlighting jobs were found in
the three local abortion clinics.
“You could make good money without having to leave town to work nights in hospital emergency rooms.”’
Since performing abortions was so lucrative, Dr. Moore did not understand why some residents refused to do them.
“I knew there were good residents who
chose not to do abortions for religious reasons, but I never really
understood what one thing had to do with the other.”
She goes on to elaborate on her reasons for providing abortions:
“My best friend in college had an
abortion, and I had been very supportive of her decision at the time. We
were thankful that the Supreme Court had made abortion legal the year
after we started college. It seemed only logical that when I was offered
the chance to provide those services that I had an obligation to do it.
After all, if doctors who believed in a woman’s right to choose didn’t
do abortions, who else would?”
But then she became pregnant herself, and everything changed.
“It was not until I was pregnant
myself that I began to really examine my feelings about the moral
aspects of abortion. It had taken over a year for me to become pregnant
with my daughter. The first time I saw the tiny little flicker of her
heartbeat on an ultrasound screen I fell completely in love with her. I
finally had to come to terms with the fact that the only thing that made
my daughter any different than all those tiny babies I had terminated
was the fact that I wanted her. It was as if the scales fell from my
eyes and I was at last able to see what I had not allowed myself to see
in all those years of doing terminations.”
Source: NRLC News
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