That was me, and what you describe can hardly be considered an elective abortion. Neither does it use the methods common in abortion clinics.
It's really a completely different thing and it helps if we are talking about the same thing.
A doctor does not need to learn how to do a dilation and suction abortion or a dilation and extraction in order to know how to do energency ectopic pregnancy surgery.
I wish that poster would address my other point - that the "success with reimplanation" that he trumpets is, in fact, a fraud.
If he got fooled by a google search, I'm sure he'd be the first to admit to it. But if you read him carefully, he is not "trumpeting" that there is widespread reimplantation of ectopic pregnancies. On the contrary, he is lamenting that there is apparently so little effort being put into the subject.
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