Former clinic worker: “they all had sadness in their eyes”
By Sarah TerzoOn January 22, 2012, a former clinic worker named Clarissa gave her testimony before a church congregation. Her speech appears on YouTube.
Clarissa became involved in abortion work almost by accident. She explains:
“I was just finishing my medical
assisting courses and my internship was at a women’s health center. I
was going to be taking vital signs, answering phones, checking patients
in and drawing blood. I showed up to work and I was shocked to find out
they did abortions there.
“When I asked to be assigned to a different location, they told me there was nowhere else to go.”
Clarissa soon discovered that the clinic was a place of pain and sorrow.
“In the weeks that followed, I
was gradually introduced to the horrors of that place. The girls that
came to the door were sometimes crying, they were sometimes quiet and
sometimes they were laughing. But they all had sadness in their eyes.
“At the end of my internship, I was offered a job. As a single mother with bills to pay, I thought that I had no choice.”
Pro-lifers sometimes have a hard time understanding why some clinic
workers stay at their jobs even after they begin having doubts about
abortion. Some might feel trapped. Often, clinic workers are single
mothers, trying to support their children, for whom losing a job could
be disastrous. In fact, according to former clinic worker and single
mother Joy Davis, some abortionists may go out of their way to hire
single mothers, finding them easy to exploit.Clarissa went on to talk more about conditions in the clinic:
“From there, it only got worse.
The girls who were unsure were lied to and coerced into killing their
babies. They were told it was safe, they were not informed of their
options, and they were never told about how they would feel afterwards.
The girls that were only a month or two along would be given pills that
would kill the baby and told they would have heavy bleeding. They were
never told that they were going to be flushing their babies down the
toilet. The girls who were farther along, they were given two
medications, one so they wouldn’t feel anything, the other one so they
wouldn’t remember. The medications did not always work. They were held
down by the abortionist’s assistants, screaming in agony, as their
babies were ripped apart and pulled out with a vacuum. If they were ever
to change their minds, they were told that it was too late. When the
medicine did work, the abortionist and his assistants would laugh, tell
jokes, and even watch TV while they were killing the babies. Afterwards,
the girls we re ushered out the back door in varying conditions, some
barely able to walk, vomiting, confused, high on their medications, and
crying hysterically.”
“One after the other, they would
get on the table, and kill their babies. I hated going to work. I would
get in the car every morning with a knot in my stomach, and go home
every night, and get sick. It was an awful place to be. Many of the
girls who work there did drugs in order to deal with the pain that they
were experiencing from working there.”
Clarissa said she felt a strong sense of peace and found the courage to leave the clinic. She made friends with local pro-lifers, who brought her to church and helped her look for new employment. Within two months, she had a new job. Clarissa concluded her testimony by saying that she felt that God would use her to do good in the world.
Clarissa’s story shows that reaching out to clinic workers can have a profound impact on them, if it is done compassionately. Some clinic workers may want to leave; they simply need encouragement and support. Pro-lifers have long known that simply telling women in crisis pregnancies that they shouldn’t abort is not enough. Crisis pregnancy centers offer women both emotional support and material help to carry their children to term. Clinic workers need the same emotional and material support. …
Editor’s note. Sarah Terzo is a pro-life author and creator of the clinicquotes.com website. She is a member of Secular Pro-Life and PLAGAL.
Source: NRLC News
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