(LiveActionNews.org) - In
1977, abortion was legal throughout the country during all nine months
of pregnancy. When an obstetrician/gynecologist told teenager “Mary W”
that she was 28 weeks pregnant, he suggested that she give the baby up
for adoption, as few doctors in the area were willing to perform
abortions that late.
But Mary was determined, and she managed to find an abortionist – Dr.
William Baxter Waddill. On March 2, 1977, Mary arrived at Westminster
Community Hospital for a saline abortion.
Saline abortions are seldom performed today because of the danger to
the mother and the possibility of live births, but in the 1970s and
’80s, they were very common. They were generally used to end pregnancies
towards the end of the second trimester.
In a saline abortion, a caustic saline solution is injected into the
woman’s uterus. It slowly burns and poisons the baby, and then the woman
goes through labor, “giving birth” to a usually dead child.
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