Last week in Queensland we saw an extremely distressing scene where a young midwife, Louise Adsett, gave a disturbing account of what she claims are numerous examples of babies being born alive after a failed abortion and then discarded into plastic Petri dishes and left to die. These late-term abortions go under the tortuous euphemism of ‘social terminations at later gestations’.
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