Irish American teacher died after abortion at 33 weeks - pro life groups demand action
Jennifer McKenna Morbelli dies shortly after receiving a late-term abortion
Published Friday, February 15, 2013, 7:12 AM
Updated Friday, February 15, 2013, 9:14 AM
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noeldoyle | Feb 16, 2013, 03:26 AM EST
at 33 weeks it is no longer a choice - but murder. Jennifer chose to murder her baby @ 33 weeks which was almost full term and viable baby. Unfortunately, she lost out on this occasion.
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noeldoyle | Feb 16, 2013, 03:26 AM EST
at 33 weeks it is no longer a choice - but murder. Jennifer chose to murder her baby @ 33 weeks which was almost full term and viable baby. Unfortunately, she lost out on this occasion.
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noeldoyle | Feb 16, 2013, 03:26 AM EST
at 33 weeks it is no longer a choice - but murder. Jennifer chose to murder her baby @ 33 weeks which was almost full term and viable baby. Unfortunately, she lost out on this occasion.
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noeldoyle | Feb 16, 2013, 03:26 AM EST
at 33 weeks it is no longer a choice - but murder. Jennifer chose to murder her baby @ 33 weeks which was almost full term and viable baby. Unfortunately, she lost out on this occasion.
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rose528 | Feb 15, 2013, 02:59 PM EST
it's the woman's choice not another woman's nor a man's, she knew the difficulties of this abortion and went and did it anyway
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Porickseantuny | Feb 15, 2013, 02:26 PM EST
Just remember red hair and freckles are abnormalities. Come to think of it, the Brits think being Irish, even without freckles is abnormal. Look out you abnormal beings.
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SeanDavie | Feb 15, 2013, 01:55 PM EST
Look also at the complications for surviving aborted women. MEDICAL effects: vacuum abortions have an immediate complication rate of 12%, which is very high but less than D&C, etc.; depending on countries, between 17 and 50% of all aborted women suffer long-term complications. Consider too that Abortionists are not the “cream of the medical crop,” as TV coverage of Abortion Mills have correctly pointed out. PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS: The aborted woman’s ambiguity towards morality of abortion, plus her sense of being forced into it, lead her to guilt, remorse and self-hatred. Many have been driven to alcohol, drug addiction and suicide. In a study of AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 43% of aborted women had immediate negative response to abortion and in later review, up to 50%. 10% suffered serious psychiatric complications. Yet some “wishful thinkers” continue pushing the conflated, jaundiced argument that abortion is a woman’s right.
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SingleDonald | Feb 15, 2013, 01:49 PM EST
I fully agree that late term abortions are murder, plain & simple! I too am mystified why a sonogram couldn't determine any birth defects, at a very early stage.
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SeanDavie | Feb 15, 2013, 01:41 PM EST
There is an important book by Dr. David Reardon titled ABORTED WOMEN; SILENT NO MORE, based on interviews of hundreds of women who survived abortions. Their regrets grow over time. The vast majority of them were actually urged to abort by husbands or boyfriends, other family members, abortion center counselors, doctors. Most said they would have chosen against the abortion had their significant other persons backed them in this decision. In fact 55% of these women stated to Reardon they were “very much forced to abort by others.” Since “Roe v. Wade” was unconstitutionally legislated from the bench in the 1960s, 55 million American babies were aborted—about one of every three babies. CDC claims 98% of them had nothing to do with rape, incest or danger to life of mother. Christian women and men, and Churches, must continue to decry this modern Holocaust.
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Kaykay | Feb 15, 2013, 01:41 PM EST
KathleenBerio, they would not abort using a Caesarean section--the idea is to create a *dead* baby. The technique for late term abortion is too gruesome to describe here, so I will suggest that you Google it instead. As to why she waited so long, I can't imagine; serious defects would show up earlier than that. She may not have had any idea that there were any problems until that late, and had tests only then.
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KathleenBerrio | Feb 15, 2013, 01:23 PM EST
This was a live, viable birth at 33 weeks, not an abortion. Why did she wait so long to terminate the pregnancy?
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WoundedKnee | Feb 15, 2013, 12:47 PM EST
She'll have met her baby in the afterlife by now.
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Helen Ferone | Feb 15, 2013, 12:16 PM EST
The abortion should have been done much earlier than 33 weeks if the baby had problems. At this date they should have gotten labor induced, delivered the baby, and hope a mistake had been made regarding the diagnosis. No none is perfect, and this girl lost her life when she didn't have to.
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Mike7571 | Feb 15, 2013, 11:59 AM EST
A baby can live outside the womb at 26 weeks gestation. At 33 weeks, that is a normal sized baby, to kill it is plain wrong, murder really.
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