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Old 06-12-2015, 15:11   #21
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Re: Terrorism in London?

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
I am sure that makes the victims of the pro-life shooters feel much better about it...
As opposed to the unborn babies that "feel" pain when they are ripped apart by the abortion process?
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THOUSANDS of abortions may cause pain to the unborn child, say doctors preparing to debate the contentious issue of "foetal awareness".Prof Vivette Glover, of London, is calling for all terminations between 17 and 24 weeks to be performed under anaesthetic. Although 90 per cent of terminations take place before 13 weeks, when most medical opinion agrees that a foetus cannot feel pain, concern has resurfaced about those carried out during the next 11 weeks. At present, some abortions during the period of 13 to 24 weeks are carried out without anaesthesia.
Research has found that they do feel pain at 20 weeks. The 20 weeks is only because they didn't look earlier, so it may well start before then.
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