By Sarah Terzo
“I went up to the lab one day and on the pathologist’s table was what I thought was a little rubber doll until I realized it was a fetus. I got really shook up and upset and I couldn’t believe it. It had all its fingers and toes, you know, hands and feet, and I didn’t know what a fetus was going to look like. I never thought it would look – so real. I didn’t like it…”
Clinic worker (Controller) Nancy Stein
This particular clinic did abortions up until the third trimester.
Magda Denes, PhD. ‘In Necessity and Sorrow: Life and Death Inside an Abortion Hospital” (Basic Books, Inc: New York) 1976. p 29.
Editor’s note. This appeared at Clinic Quotes and is reposted with permission.