No that’s NOT what happens.
n my training at Cook Co HOspital, we had several infants born, in the early second trimester of extremely low body wt. who were, at the time, way to small to transfer to the neonatal unit. They were left on a warm bed, no O2. And yes they would die. Occasionally, after several minute, some would still be alive and we’d then transfer them to the neonatal ward where they would receive intensive care, essentially living in an incubator for the next 20 weeks.
In an almost fully termed infant who is aborted, they will survive with minimal support assuming thaT THEY’re not placed in a cold place and left there for hours.
I’m asking Obama Camp to explain to me, how is a baby born almost to term, who was an attempted but failed abortion, killed? At what point do the MDS and nurses standing around say, “hey! this one is still alive...What do we do?
“n my training at Cook Co HOspital, we had several infants born, in the early second trimester of extremely low body wt. who were, at the time, way to small to transfer to the neonatal unit.”
I am making the assumption that most of the survivors are genuine preemies.
I think it was in the past month I read that most of these “survivors” are undergoing induced labor on premature infants. I’m not sure if the abortionists are trying to stop their hearts in the womb, or kill them using some other method, but they survive and then are left to die.
Will try to remember where I read that (sleep deprived - brain not working)
I am also assuming that for full term infants - that is when they are resorting to dilation and extraction.
Essentially - making damn sure the baby is dead before he/she emerges.
“Im asking Obama Camp to explain to me, how is a baby born almost to term, who was an attempted but failed abortion, killed? At what point do the MDS and nurses standing around say, hey! this one is still alive...What do we do?”
Well, sometimes, this is what they do...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2035631/posts