It was an unplanned pregnancy, so Madison sought help at Planned Parenthood in Knoxville. Interestingly enough, all of the Planned Parenthood centers in Knoxville have closed since the state's abortion ban went into effect. Why would that happen, if abortion is really only 3% of what Planned Parenthood does? Wouldn't they stay open to provide all of the comprehensive health services they claim to provide?
Misinformation
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| Heart at 6 weeks post-conception |
This is nonsense. Although it is in a primitive form, the heart beins beating at 22 days, which is just a day past the end of 3 weeks after conception, or 5 weeks gestation (counting typically from the first day of the mother's last menstrual period, or about 2 weeks before conception). A simple explanation of heart development is here. A rather detailed explanation of very early heart development is available here, How honest is it to say that regular rhythmic cardiac contractions pushing blood through the body is not a heartbeat?
Follow this link to see a 7-week ultrasound being performed and an assessment of the heartbeat.
Information Withheld
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| 7-week twins on ultrasound |
Why would she withhold this information? Because, according to conversations I heard among abortionists when listening to National Abortion Federation meeting tapes, women are less likely to abort if they are told that they are carrying twins. I haven't been able to find any research into why that is. At first glance it seems counter-intuitive. After all, if one baby would ruin her life to the point where the needs to abort it, wouldn't two babies be an even worse scenario? Wouldn't she "need" an abortion twice as much? My theory is that the knowledge that she is carrying twins brings home the reality that she's not making a decision about "a pregnancy" but about unique living entities. It's one thing to "end a pregnancy." It's another thing entirely to abort twins.
Madison's Miracle
Madison returned to Planned Parenthood for a follow-up appointment and discovered that in spite of following the abortion regimen, she was still pregnant. Knowing that her twins were still alive, she sought help and found the Abortion Pill Rescue Network's 24/7 hotline (877-558-0333) and called. The hotline referred her to Dr. Boles.
Dr. Boles examined Madison and the twins and determined that her pregnancy was stable. He theorized that since Madison was pregnant with twins, her natural progesterone level was higher than it would be for a singleton pregnancy. Instead, he monitored the babies. At the most recent update, the babies were at 12 weeks of gestation, showing every sign of being healthy. Madison was happy that the abortion failed and that she can welcome her babies to her arms in a few months.
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