From Life Site News:
ALBUQUERQUE, NM, November 14, 2013 – A worker at an Albuquerque late-term abortion facility told an undercover reporter that stabbing an unborn child’s skull with a needle is “the most humane” way to assure the baby’s demise.
The unnamed counselor works at Albuquerque’s Southwestern Women’s Options, one of the few facilities in the nation to perform abortions in the third trimester. The process lasts one week and costs $8,000.
“Every week that goes by, the fee goes up by another $1,000,” a worker explained. A counselor then explained the process of abortion to an undercover reporter with Live Action.
The injection “is going straight into the sac, straight into the” – she pauses noticeably – “pregnancy.”
Depending on how the baby is situated, the needle will pierce “the baby’s bottom” or, most likely, “through the head, the cranium.”
When the mother asked if the child could feel pain, the counselor balked.
“I don’t know if it’s developed enough to feel it,” she said. “I don’t think so,” she offered. “It might be.”
When the reporter asked how the abortion worker felt about the possibility that her victims felt intense pain, the woman responded the regimen is “necessary for the procedure to happen and, ultimately, um, safest, and kind of the most, kinda, humane way to do it.”
The process, she admitted, results in “a dead baby.” Scientists agree the neurological circuitry necessary for the child to feel pain – which begins developing at four-to-eight weeks – is completed by week 20, or week 24 at the latest.
The site's abortionist, Dr. Carmen Landau, said many of her patients come to SWO because it is one of the few places that will perform an abortion so late in the pregnancy.
“People come from all over the country and all over the world into our clinic,” Landau said, “because in most places you cannot get an abortion after 24 weeks.”
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