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Life Matters —The
Newsletter of the Respect Life Office of the Diocese of Rockford
November 2003
By Patricia
Pitkus Bainbridge
Abortions on the Rise in Illinois
For
the second consecutive year, the number of reported abortions
committed in Illinois
has increased. There were a minimum of 45,884 abortions in Illinois in 2000; 46,546 in 2001; and 46,945 in 2002. I say “minimum”
because in Illinois there is an unusual regulation for reporting abortion statistics.
For some unknown reason, abortion statistics from any given county
are tallied only if 51 or more women from that county aborted
their babies.
If
“only” fifty or less women from a county abort their
babies, the number is not included in the over-all statistics.
Of the 102 counties in Illinois,
the statistics for 69 counties are listed as
”less than or equal to 50.” That information—coupled
with the fact that there is no guarantee that abortionists report
all the abortions they commit—we really have no way of knowing
for certain just how many babies in Illinois are killed in their
mother’s wombs.
The
statistics provided by the Illinois Department of Health regarding
the total number of abortions committed in any given year must
be viewed as an incomplete. These numbers represent a minimum.
Keep in mind that in 69 counties we have no idea how many women
aborted. In each county it could be zero or it could be 50. For
the entire state the number could remain
the same or increase by a maximum of 3,450. The possibility that
the reported number would increase by even a single digit does
make a difference. Each increase represents another dead innocent
human being.
At Least
Six Babies Each Day in Our Diocese
For
the eleven counties in Northern Illinois
included in the Diocese of Rockford, the number of reported abortions
for 2002 decreased to 2,309 (from
2,457 in 2001). While this appears to be encouraging news, we
must never forget that each and every day these reported statistics admit that
at least six pre-
born
babies from our own Diocese were destroyed at the hands of an
abortionist. And must never forget even one baby killed per year
is one too many.
The
breakdown of the number of pre-born babies killed in the Rockford
Diocese by county of residence of their mothers is as follows:
Boone—91
(up from 68 in 2001);
Carroll—unknown;*
DeKalb—192
(up from 184 in 2001); JoDaviess—unknown;*
Kane—632
(up from 597 in 2001);
Lee—unknown
(down from 54 in 2001);* McHenry—490
(down from 510 in 2001);
Ogle—69
(down from 84 in 2001);
Stephenson—74
(down from 98 in 2001);
Whiteside—60
(down from 62 in 2001); Winnebago—701 (down
from 800 in 2001).
*could
be as many as 50
Early Abortions
Not Reported
The
Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI) reports that “As much as
43% of the decline in abortion [nationwide] between 1994 and 2000
can be attributed to the use of emergency contraception [EC].”
In this statement AGI (a special affiliate of Planned Parenthood
Federation of America—the largest single committer of abortions
in this country) is using doublespeak to confuse or deceive the
public.
In
the first place, they have no way of knowing that the 43% figure
is even close to being accurate. Secondly—and most importantly—one
of the mechanisms of so-called EC is to cause a very early abortion.
In its own reports, AGI admits that:
…all
hormonal contraceptive methods, depending on when during the menstrual
cycle a woman initiates the method, act by delaying or inhibiting
ovulation, inhibiting fertilization or inhibiting implantation
of a fertilized egg, which in medical terms is considered to mark
the beginning of pregnancy. Emergency contraception has no effect
once a pregnancy has been established.
Of
course, in order to accept the message that EC does not cause
a very early abortion—an idea which sadly is endorsed by
the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)—you
have to accept the new, politically correct definition
of pregnancy beginning at implantation. In “obstetric
terms, pregnancy begins with the first day of the last normal
menstrual period, and lasts 40 weeks from that day.” In
addition, the traditional definition
states that “Pregnancy is the period between conception
and birth when the embryo and then the fetus develop within the
uterus of the mother.”
Truth is
Truth
When
the action of emergency contraception or other forms of hormonal
birth control render the endometrium hostile to implantation,
there is no doubt that a very early abortion is possible even
likely—unless, of course, word games are used. While ACOG
and other abortion apologists believe they can change reality
by semantic engineering, the truth cannot be changed!
Once
fertilization has occurred, a distinctive human being has come
into existence and anything that deliberately prevents this very
tiny human from implanting in its mother’s uterus causes
an abortion. You can change the language, but not the reality.
As Chesterton wrote,
“Truth is always about something, but reality
is that about which truth is.”
No
Way of Knowing How Many
We
have no way of knowing how many tiny humans are killed as the
result of EC. Because abortion advocates have convinced government
agencies and the general public that EC does not cause an abortion,
statistics are not reported and of course, EC on occasion does
prevent fertilization. Just as with “The Pill,” we
have no way of ascertaining just how many embryos die as a result
of hostile endometriums.
Any
physician can write a prescription for EC. It is a tragedy, but
in Illinois, even young girls can order EC over the
internet (without seeing a medical professional) from four different
websites including Planned Parenthood of Chicago. All the girls
need is a credit card and access to a computer.
In
addition to private physicians and the internet, EC unfortunately
is available at Crusader Clinic-Rockford; Northern Illinois Women’s
Center-Rockford; Freeport Clinic, Annex-Freeport; JoDaviess County
Health Department-Galena; and the Country
Center for Women’s Health-Elgin. These are the sites listed on
the national list maintained by Princeton University and I am certain there
are many more sites that have chosen not to be listed or are unaware
of such a listing. We will never know how many very tiny, vulnerable
male or females were denied a chance at life because of the sometime
abortifacient action of EC.
Pro-Abortion
Spin
When
asked about the increased number of abortions committed in the
state of Illinois, Pam Sutherland, president of the Illinois Planned Parenthood
Council (Planned Parenthood's statewide
legislative and political office) said that the numbers were “statistically
insignificant.” That should come as no surprise. Planned
Parenthood is the largest single committer of abortions in the
United States
and 399 more dead babies would not be a “significant”
matter for them.
Well,
Ms. Sutherland, even one life is significant for us. Life is a
gift and not one that is to be tossed out with the garbage!
Copyright
Ó 2003
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