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Old Jul 12, 2005, 10:36 AM
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An upsetting fetal death

Yesterday on our unit we had a young woman come in by ambulance. She stated she was bleeding and 15 weeks pregnant. In getting the rest of the story she had been to an abortion clinic the day before and they "put something in" so she could have an abortion. She panicked with the bleeding which was minimal and came to our Catholic hospital.
Sadly when she delivered a couple hours later she delivered a live approximately 22 week baby. The baby lived for about 1/2 an hour. The woman was hysterical and kept saying they(the abortion clinic) told me it wasn't a baby yet.
It was a very difficult delivery for our staff. I think it was a blessing for this baby that she decided to come to our hospital instead of going back to the abortion clinic. The baby was held and treated with respect. She was given support and information for follow up with our RTS group and other community resources and we helped her with funeral arrangements.
I think this also speaks to the lack of education and insufficient knowledge that many women have when having an abortion.

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Old Jul 12, 2005, 10:39 AM
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OMG this is horrible.

I just hope this does not turn into an abortion debate. I see that heading that way easily.


I am sorry for anyone involved, particularly the young woman and her immediate caregivers in the crisis phase. How awful.

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Old Jul 12, 2005, 10:40 AM
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Poor girl. Sad.

And yeah......please no abortion debate !

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Old Jul 12, 2005, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by PegRNBSN
I think this also speaks to the lack of education and insufficient knowledge that many women have when having an abortion.
It's inexcusable, especially since every abortion clinic I know of is run by medical professionals who require signed informed consent. Sounds like she had a change of mind; unfortunately, you can't protect people from themselves.

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Old Jul 12, 2005, 10:57 AM
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I'm sorry that you had to deal with it. And feel sorry for the girl. At least she came in, and did not have to go through it alone at home.

I had a 39 week demise last week. Mom hadn't felt movement in 24 hours, then beat herself up all night asking herself why she hadn't come in the day before.

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Old Jul 12, 2005, 10:58 AM
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Yes the terrible sense of loss and guilt this girl will feel......

I hope she is referred and seeks good counseling to help her cope with the horror of her situation. She definately needs someone on her side to listen and care.

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Old Jul 12, 2005, 11:46 AM
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Abortion clinics are doing a real disservice to potential clients if they tell them "it's not a baby yet." People need to understand the reality of intentional abortions, and rather than try to sweep the unpleasantries under the rug, I think this case you describe proves how terribly uneducated the general public is on this matter.
I think the abortion clinic should let people know that if it's not a baby you're not pregnant.
Emotional and psychological consideration to this issue has a long way to go.
This brings to mind an incident I heard about a few years ago, that proves even among the educated, sometimes we aren't ready to deal with reality. A nurse was assisting a doctor with an abortion. After the abortion the corpses were placed in cold storage. This aborted fetus didn't die immediately, though. And after the nurse placed it in the cold storage room she could actually hear the fetus crying. And it kept crying. About 10 minutes later the nurse started begging the doctor to take the fetus out and put it out of its misery, but he wouldn't. The crying eventually stopped but it affected this nurse. This issue will never be a pleasant one to deal with.


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Old Jul 12, 2005, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by LPNtoRN
Abortion clinics are doing a real disservice to potential clients if they tell them "it's not a baby yet." People need to understand the reality of intentional abortions, and rather than try to sweep the unpleasantries under the rug, I thing this case you describe proves how terribly uneducated the general public is on this matter.
I think the abortion clinic should let people know that if it's not a baby you're not pregnant.
Emotional and psychological consideration to this issue has a long way to go.

I think unless we were there it's hearsay.

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Old Jul 12, 2005, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by SmilingBluEyes
Yes the terrible sense of loss and guilt this girl will feel......

I hope she is referred and seeks good counseling to help her cope with the horror of her situation. She definately needs someone on her side to listen and care.
Ditto. I'll leave it at that.

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Old Jul 12, 2005, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by LPNtoRN
Abortion clinics are doing a real disservice to potential clients if they tell them "it's not a baby yet." People need to understand the reality of intentional abortions, and rather than try to sweep the unpleasantries under the rug, I thing this case you describe proves how terribly uneducated the general public is on this matter.
I think the abortion clinic should let people know that if it's not a baby you're not pregnant.
Emotional and psychological consideration to this issue has a long way to go.
I don't know that abortion clinics ARE telling them this. I have known people have worked at them---- and NEVER would they say this.

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