By Sarah Terzo
Abortionist William J. Sweeney, III, MD, wrote:
“Now, as long as we stay inside the uterus, everything’s okay. But if we put that suction apparatus outside – if we happen to perforate that soft uterus – then the machine can suck out lots of things, like a lady’s intestines. The liberal press doesn’t tell you about all the uteri that have holes in them and those that have been removed. So I don’t think it ought to be said that abortions are the benign little procedures people would like them to be.”
William J. Sweeney III, MD, Barbara Lang Stern, Woman’s Doctor: A Year in the Life of an Obstetrician-Gynecologist (New York: Morrow & Company, 1973) p. 206.
Editor’s note. This appeared at Clinic Quotes and is reposted with permission.