Image result for abortion pill irelandNO, starving someone to death is the opposite of harmless! If you cannot starve a human that has been born, then why should it be allowed to happen to the human that is still developing in the womb? 

What happens to the baby when abortion pills are taken?

The short answer is that the abortion pill starves the child to death. This video by an ex-abortionist provides a clear and informative account of what the abortion pill does not only to the mother, but the unborn child as well.

 

Women are often told that when they take the abortion pill they are simply just flushing out ‘a clump of cells’ or an embryo or simply just ending a pregnancy.  Science tells us that abortion is the taking away of the life of another unique unborn human being.

As seen in the video above, taking the abortion pill cuts off nutrition and blood flow to the child, and not surprisingly the result is death. It seems so simple to understand: deprive someone of nutrients and they will die, it applies to the unborn and the born.

It is no thanks to the abortion lobby that women who seek abortion pills are not told in detail what actually happens to the baby. Can you imagine if mothers were told before they were given the abortion pills that the pills starve to death a human with their own DNA and developing organs, then maybe the mother might think again about taking the abortion pills in the first place. However, abortion pill providers do not do women the courtesy of being honest.

For instance, many women taking these abortion pills were and are still not made aware that they could see the dead unborn child when it had been flushed out of their bodies. Here is snipped of such an experience:

“Although the clinic was wonderful, they didn’t warn me about the next part. As the tissue had landed on a towel, I thought the best thing to do would be to tip it down the loo. However, as I lifted the towel up, the ‘clot’ rolled slightly and there was a perfectly formed yet tiny baby lying there. It was almost as long as my thumb, and was perfect. I was told that up until nine weeks, I would not see anything except maybe a ‘grey gestational sac’. This was a complete baby. I could see eyes, feet, arms, and the worst – or most vivid part – was that I could clearly count its fingers. It has perfect little hands. I wrapped it in tissue, cleaned myself up and called my partner, crying lots by now.

I told him what I’d seen, and I don’t think he believed me, because he looked for himself. Then he broke down with me. While we made our decision for the right reasons, I wish I’d been told what to expect by someone who has been through it. I could never go through something like this again. We both feel guilty. He’s scared that this will come between us. I’m scared that he will hate me. And after all this, I have a tiny baby wrapped in tissue and I don’t know what to do with it. After all this, there’s no way I can flush it down the loo”. [1]

It’s more than time for the pro-abortion movement in Ireland and abroad to give women all the facts about abortion, in particular, all information about the abortion pill and its effects on the mother and baby. 

 

[1] https://www.pregnancychoicesdirectory.com/peoplesstories/abortion/591/well-its-done-yesterday-i-had-a-medical-abortion-