Abortion was legalized in 1973, and since then three hundred and forty-seven women have died due to complications during the procedures. One of these most horrifying procedures includes the dilation and evacuation procedure. During which the doctor, or physician first dilates the cervix, causing it to enlarge. Then a surgical instrument called the forcep is inserted into the uterus. The forcep is a long tweezer like metal tool used to grab the fetus out of the woman’s uterus. After the forcep is inserted the uterus, the fetus skull and spine is crushed so that it can be pulled out more effectively. When comparing abortion to other medical procedures people begin to realize that …show more content…
When affect you observe a D&E (Dilation and Evacuation) procedure you can literally see the unborn fetus retracting from the instruments of its damnation (Slick Matt). That young unimpressionable fetus is literally fighting for its life. Pro abortionist may argue that a fetus can’t think, can’t reason, it’s unyielding in nature. But can a man in a coma think? Can he reason? So why is it that he’s treated like a human being, but the fetus isn’t? It’s those bigoted ideals that cause more harm than