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A young lady from Students for Life of America this week called a late-term abortion clinic in Maryland called the CARE Clinic to see whether or not the abortion claims of Kamala Harris at her debate with Donald Trump are true. It turns out that Kamala lied: Unborn babies in Maryland, at least, are being murdered right up to the point of birth.
Watch the video below to see for yourself as the abortion clinic confirms the made-up story of the caller about how she is on the verge of giving birth but wants to terminate her baby's life because she is "in a pretty desperate situation."
"My boyfriend is kind of out of the picture now so I don't really have any support," the caller tells the abortion clinician.
"An abortion at any stage is actually much safer than delivering a term pregnancy," the clinician quickly and deceptively responds, affirming to the caller, who says she is 34 weeks, or 8.5 months, along in her pregnancy, that Maryland's CARE Clinics, in this case the location in Bethesda, performs late-term abortions right up to the point of birth.
"It's a four-to-five-day procedure," the clinician continued. "We do some basic lab work on you and start to dilate your cervix. After that, we do what we call the fetal injection. A needle is inserted through the abdomen and into the fetal heart where lidocaine is injected. That will completely numb the fetus so there's no pain."
The gruesome process of late-term baby murder
The gruesome conversation continues from there with the clinician revealing that the next step in the murder process is to "inject a medication called digoxin and another medication called KCL into the fetal heart which will slow and then stop the fetal heartbeat."
"And then on the fourth day, depending on how your cervix is dilated, we'll break your water, and then we'll give you a medication called misoprostol. Misoprostol will sort of induce contractions and increase the dilation of your cervix where you're going to have contractions and cramping, and then we'll assist you in sort of pushing in the induction and then remove all of the products of conception."