ABORTION : VICTIM OF SALT POISONING ABORTION
Last Updated : July 23, 2006


A concentrated salt solution is injected into the amniotic
fluid, killing the baby by acute salt poisoning. This
technique is used after 16 weeks. It is no longer common in
many Western countries because of its dangers to the mother,
but pro-abortionists have exported this cheap technique for
abortions to the majority world (developing countries) such
as India.
It takes over an hour for the baby to die. After 24 hours,
the mother goes into labour and delivers the dead child
(although there are recorded cases of American babies,
including singer Gianna Jessen, having survived the
procedure).
Like animals, babies cannot tell us whether they are in
pain. One indication of suffering is their reaction to what
we would find painful. The contortion on the face of this
baby, after the burning of the skin by the salt solution,
may be an indication of what the infant has endured.
[ WordWeaver's note: The victims of salt-poisoning abortions
are also referred to as 'Candy Apple Babies', because once
the outer layer of skin is burned away by the strong salt
solution introduced into the amniotic sac, the red second
layer of skin is exposed . . . Cooked alive by the abortionist! ]
Prostaglandin
An alternative (more expensive) late abortion drug is
prostaglandin. It is not free of dangers to the mother,
being associated with risks of haemorrhage, infection and
retention of the placenta requiring surgical intervention.
Prostaglandin causes powerful contractions of the womb
expelling the fetus, and usually killing him or her in the
process, although in some instances babies have been
delivered alive as a result. In later abortions, doctors
inject a further drug (such as the poison urea) into the
womb, to ensure that the baby does not survive.
Source : Information taken from the SPUC.org.uk web site
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