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  2. Kermit Gosnell - Wikipedia

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    Among the "few cases" where tangible evidence existed, the jury noted a boy aged 30 weeks at six pounds; a frozen body in a water container of "at least" 28 weeks; remains of at least one abortion of over 32 weeks for which an extra $1000 had been demanded; testimony of a baby heard to make noise; and a baby left "moving and breathing for at ...

  3. Lebensborn - Wikipedia

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    Abortion was legalized (and, more commonly, endorsed) by the Nazis for disabled and non-Germanic children, but strictly punished otherwise. Set up in Germany in 1935, Lebensborn expanded into several occupied European countries with Germanic populations during the World War II. It included the selection of "racially worthy" orphans for adoption ...

  4. List of anti-abortion organizations in the United States

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    Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust, a group which uses graphic imagery of aborted fetuses in protest against abortion. [ 29 ] Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America , a social welfare, nonprofit organization that seeks to reduce and ultimately end abortion in the United States by supporting anti-abortion politicians, primarily women, through its ...

  5. Horror Stories from Post-Roe America - AOL

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    In post-Roe America, Bernard became one of the most famous abortion providers in the country after she spoke out about the legal abortion she provided to a 10-year-old girl who had been raped.

  6. Celebrities Share Their Abortion Stories: Laura Prepon ... - AOL

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    Plenty of celebrities — both those with and without children — have opened up about having abortions over the years. After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, tons of ...

  7. Emily Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Emily Lyons (born July 18, 1956) is an American nurse who was gravely injured when Eric Robert Rudolph bombed an abortion clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, where she worked.She was a prominent figure during Rudolph's trial and sentencing, and has also become an activist for abortion rights.

  8. The woman behind DeSantis’ story of ‘abortion survivor Penny’

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    At the first Republican primary debate, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis invoked the story of an “abortion survivor” after he was asked about his state’s six-week abortion ban. “I know a lady ...

  9. Gianna Jessen - Wikipedia

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    Jessen's career as an activist began in 1991, when she was 14, after her adoptive mother, Diana DePaul, told Jessen she was born to a 17-year-old girl, during a failed abortion attempt. Jessen has since campaigned against abortion, saying "It's more comfortable for people to think of abortion as a political decision, or a right. But I am not a ...