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What Really Happens in the 4 Most Common Abortion Procedures?

Brian Gottstein/Live Action : Feb 24, 2016
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"This unique window into the womb dispels the myth that abortions remove 'clumps of cells,' and instead shows that they kill real children with beating hearts and forming brains at just 3 1/2 weeks gestation."

EDITOR'S NOTE: You've heard the faulty saying, "Ignorance is bliss." There is NO bliss related to abortions. It's so important to actually KNOW what happens with each kind of abortion procedure, and to not be ignorant; because I believe any abortion-minded person who actually takes the time to see the facts with their own eyes, will change their mind. These videos are NOT graphic, not actual ultrasound images, but animated demonstrations of what happens in each procedure--including RU486. Click here to view these videos. -Aimee Herd, BCN.

With the right to life as a major issue in 2016, pro-life investigative video producer Live Action released videos today aimed at changing the abortion debate in America. For the first time ever, a former abortionist will use medical animations to clearly depict what actually happens to a baby and her mother during an abortion. (Screengrab via AbortionProcedures.com)

"Our experience shows us that once people see the violent reality of what abortion does to a preborn child, it's hard for them to justify it," said Live Action president and founder Lila Rose.

With a former abortionist describing four of the most prevalent types of abortion procedures used during each trimester, the videos feature medical animations of the inside of the womb (not graphic photos) guiding viewers through abortion procedures.

"This unique window into the womb dispels the myth that abortions remove 'clumps of cells,' and instead shows that they kill real children with beating hearts and forming brains at just 3 1/2 weeks gestation," Rose said.

Information presented in the videos is backed by peer-reviewed medical journals and...

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