Prochoicer: Witnessing abortion is “intense emotional experience”
By Sarah Terzo
RH Reality Check had article by Kathleen Reeves written in response to another article where another pro-choicer describes witnessing an abortion. Reeves writes
“I’ve witnessed abortions not as a
journalist but as a volunteer at Planned Parenthood. I assist the
doctor, scrub technician, and anesthetist with room set-up and other
simple tasks during the procedure, and I support the patients before,
during, and after the abortion—taking their blood pressure, encouraging
them to breathe deeply if they’re upset or in pain, holding their hands.
It’s true that it’s an intense emotional experience, especially the
first time you witness it. First, it’s overwhelming for someone outside
the medical profession, like Sarah Kliff [a Newsweek reporter at the
time], and me, to be present for a surgical procedure.”…. I was
exhausted, physically and emotionally, after my first day at Planned
Parenthood. I think it’s wise that Kliff, after writing about abortion
for years, has finally seen the procedure. If she’d like to further
explore her emotional reaction to it, I’m sure her local Planned
Parenthood would be glad to have her help.” — (Kathleen Reeves “Witnessing Abortion,” RH Reality Check August 20, 2009.)
While early suction abortion may not reveal recognizable body parts,
later abortions do. The person witnessing abortion may not see the
recognizable parts traveling down the suction tube, but carefully
examining the remains as early as 7 weeks post-conception will show arms
and legs in the aftermath.Editor’s note. This appeared at clinicquotes.com.
Source: NLC News
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