[Peace-discuss] From the group 'Live Action'

C. G. Estabrook carl at newsfromneptune.com
Wed Mar 23 01:55:55 UTC 2022


> Mr. Estabrook, 
>  
> Tragic things are happening in Connecticut... 
> 
> I just saw a story involving a lawsuit filed by a couple named Christin and Shawn who went to Planned Parenthood for a medical evaluation after Christin took a pregnancy test and it was positive. 
> 
> Allegedly a midwife - not even a physician - examined Christin transvaginally and told her she was 6 weeks and 3 days along with her preborn child. She also told Christin that she had a “non-viable pregnancy”, there was only an “empty sac”, and prescribed her the abortion pill regimen. 
> 
> After taking the pills, Christin gave birth 2 days later to a 22-week stillborn baby boy, which she delivered into a toilet. 
> 
> Christin and Shawn named this sweet baby Kyle Shawn.
> 
> You can read the full story here:https://www.liveaction.org/news/planned-parenthood-abortion-pill-22-week/ 
> 
> On top of the emotional trauma of unexpectedly giving birth to a stillborn baby… Christin’s medical expert in the lawsuit said she experienced physical trauma as well. 
> 
> Mr. Estabrook, it’s dizzying to think about how far off this midwife was in her examination of this mother… Although I’m horrified (as I’m sure you are as well), I’m not surprised. The abortion industry has shown time and time again that they are in it for profit, not for women.
> 
> As you’re reading this, Connecticut is considering two highly pro-abortion bills that will respectively:
> 	• Allow midwives to perform all abortion procedures, and 
> 	• Allow the state to become a so-called “safe harbor” for criminal abortionists
> These bills are certainly fueled by abortion activists who see our progress in the pro-life movement as a threat to their deadly agenda.
> 
> Midwives are trained to deliver babies, not kill them. 
> 
> Safe harbors belong to babies, not abortionists. 
> 
> My heart is heavy from this story and from the fact that evil bills in Connecticut are actually being considered that will increase these kinds of stories.
>  
> Let’s take some time tonight to grieve these tragedies.
> 
> Then, tomorrow, we must renew our strength to keep fighting to end this evil and show the world that love and life prevail. 
>  
> For life,
> 
> Lauren Bielinski
> VP of Strategic Partnerships
> 


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