Johns Hopkins University surgeon says babies feel pain, resist being killed in abortions, advises people to look at images of what actually happens – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Johns Hopkins University surgeon says babies feel pain, resist being killed in abortions, advises people to look at images of what actually happens




In an appearance on Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight a surgeon the prestigious Johns Hopkins University confirmed that babies in the womb feel pain and have actually resisted being killed by abortionists.

Dr. Marty Makary told Tucker Carlson that it has been shown that babies between 15- and 20-weeks’ gestation babies are capable of not only feeling pain but will resist the instruments of abortion used to tear them apart while they are still living.

Dr. Marky was invited to speak on Tucker Carlson’s show following the overturning of the Roe v Wade Supreme Court ruling in the U.S which had since 1973 granted abortion access to women as a constitutionally protected right.

The practicing surgeon explained how the Roe v Wade case was decided in light of the knowledge at the time of a baby’s viability outside the womb, however since that science’s understanding of a baby’s viability and he or she’s ability to feel pain and indeed fear have evolved greatly.

There are now instances of babies surviving outside the womb at 21- and 22-weeks Dr. Markey pointed out in his interview and also highlighted the tragic irony that fetal surgery is being performed on babies in the womb at the same stage of gestation when other babies are being killed by instruments in the womb.

Dr. Marky told Carlson that it doesn’t matter which side of the issue you are on “if you see the actual images of what’s happening and a baby resisting an abortion it will way on your conscience”.

He goes on to say that today that the discussion is being stifled with nurses losing jobs and students being ridiculed for dissenting from the political line taken by most of the professional medical associations regarding abortion.

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