The Los Angeles Times has
an article today (Mon. 9/10/07) about a new law in Missouri. It
dictates that all of Missouri's abortion mills be properly stocked with
medical equipment and have adequately wide doorways and hallways to
handle emergencies. The law would also apply to clinics who solely issue
the abortion pill.
In reporting the story, the Times completely omits some important
facts about the abortion pill. Since it was approved for use in the
United States in 2000, Mifepristone (Mifeprex/RU-486/"the abortion
pill") is "associated with the deaths of at least 8 women, 9
life-threatening incidents, 232 hospitalizations, 116 blood
transfusions, and 88 cases of infection. There are more than 950
adverse event cases associated with RU-486 out of only 575,000
prescriptions, at most" (emphasis mine) (source,
US House of Representatives hearing, Oct. 2006). And the liberal New
York Times has even admitted, "Some deaths may have gone unreported,
meaning the real risk may be even higher." It also added, "Pill-based
abortions are also 5 to 10 times as likely to fail as surgical ones" (link).
Meanwhile, the abortion lobby innocently asks, "How is expanding the
doorway size going to improve women's health?"
The Times didn't feel it was relevant to report these inconvenient
facts. Rather, it begins its article:
A first-trimester surgical abortion takes about two minutes.
After, patients at the Planned Parenthood clinic here walk down a
dimly lighted hall to a small, spare recovery room, where they rest
in recliners, a box of tissues by each chair. Most are cleared to go
home after 15 minutes.
Thousands of women have safely ended pregnancies at [a Missouri]
clinic since it opened in 1987.
"[T]akes about two minutes"?" "[C]leared to go home after 15
minutes"? Can you imagine a more innocuous portrayal of a
surgical abortion?
Not surprisingly, the culprit in this reporting is the reliably
biased
Stephanie Simon, whose work we've reported on in the past
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here, and
here.
Simon and the Times clearly want to paint early abortion as a simple,
safe, and innocent procedure. What's the truth? Simon and her friends
might want to take a look at
Blackmun's Wall, compiled by
Life
Dynamics, that lists 347 women who have died as a result of
those so-called "safe and legal" abortions. (And don't forget about the
47 million that have been exterminated since Roe vs. Wade.) It
has also been very well documented that abortion-related deaths
frequently go unreported. (Check out
this eye-opening article from the Elliot Institute. How about an
article on this, Stephanie?)
To see an image of the Times article today,
click here.