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This photo shows an unborn baby from about 10 weeks, taken from a woman diagnosed with womb cancer whose womb, along with the baby, was removed.Wikipedia/suparna sinha

The following was posted on my site in response to a comment that was made that 10-week-old babies do not look human and are not developed. The woman below had an abortion by pill at 10 weeks, and held her baby in her hand:

Your [sic]wrong. If you want to see that science for yourself, its easy , you don’t care right! So get pregnant, go to a abortion clinic around 9-10 weeks, get the abortion pill. Next day insert the three pills in your cervix area, get some sleep, and wait for you to gush. Deliver in tub, so you can see this so called pile of tissue, that so called pile of tissue, has a nice round head, eyes, developing ears, hand, fingers arms, elbows, legs , feet, toes, mouth, I’ve held my 10 wk baby, have you.

A medical (by pill) abortion after nine weeks or so can result in the expelling of a baby with human parts, arms, legs, etc. These parts developed by about seven weeks after conception. See recognizable body of an aborted baby is one reason why abortions by pill can be so incredibly traumatic to women. It is also not recommended by the FDA that they be given beyond seven weeks, but many clinics do.

Reprinted with permission from ClinicQuotes.com

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