dilation and evacuation abortion of a child of 23 weeks unborn. Images from Nucleus Communications, Inc. All text from Fair Use. Once the women of the cervix is dialated, which is a process whereby two or three days, two trips to the abortionist, forceps are inserted through the cervix into the uterus enlarged. The body parts are grasped at random with a large, long teeth engage the clamp. With the large, long toothed grasping forceps, the abortionist turns the limbs and body parts of the unborn childchild - and he pulls out the baby - and pulls the parts of the body from the vagina. The other parts of the body except the head, grabbed and pulled. During this procedure, perforation of the uterus is possible. The head is then crushed to remove through the vagina. The placenta and remaining contents are then aspirated from the uterus. The body parts must be mounted outside the mother's body to make sure everything was removed from the uterus. If somemissing body parts, so the abortionist must continue to search for the missing body parts and recovery. At 20 weeks of gestation ', the mother felt the baby kick for the last two weeks. At twenty weeks of gestation, the uterus is thin and soft, so abortion should be careful not to puncture or pierce the wall of the uterus. A second trimester dilation and evacuation abortion is a blind procedure. The child in any direction or position within the...
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