Thursday, January 25, 2007

Indiana senator wants women to know unborn babies feel pain

Rusty Pugh
OneNewsNow.com
January 25, 2007

An Indiana lawmaker wants to pass legislation that accomplishes two major goals, both of which give women more information about the unborn child they plan to abort.

Indiana State Senator Patricia Miller's bill, if passed, defines personhood as beginning at the moment the female egg is fertilized. She maintains that any woman who is considering an abortion should know that the procedure ends a human life. And she says in order for women to make an informed decision, they should also be told that their unborn child will feel the horrible pain of being aborted.

This is not speculation but a medical fact, she says, that is backed up by videos of unborn children reacting to pain. She also points out that surgery is being performed on infants in utero -- before birth -- to correct problems.
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