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US Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton Equates Maternal Health with Abortion
Editor’s note. This is from the
Parlimentary Network for Critical Issues
US Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton, speaking after the meeting of foreign ministers at the
G-8 in Canada, has presented all those who struggle to save
unborn children from abortion and help their mothers with new
reason to be alarmed. Clinton answered a question about making
maternal health a priority of the G-8 and whether abortion,
along with contraception, should be included in such efforts.
Her answer does a grave disservice to pregnant women around the
world whose very lives depend on access to life-affirming health
care, especially for obstetric emergencies.
http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2010/03/139287.htm
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Pro-abortion Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton and pro-abortion House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi
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Clinton said: “And if we’re
talking about maternal health, you cannot have maternal health
without reproductive health. And reproductive health includes
contraception and family planning and access to legal, safe
abortion.”
PNCI Director Marie Smith reacted
to the news, “Secretary Clinton is revealing to the world that a
pro-abortion ideology at the highest levels of the US government
has hijacked the noble goal of reducing maternal deaths by
re-defining maternal health to include access to abortion.”
“To state that abortion, the
deliberate ending of a life, can be considered a legitimate and
acceptable part of US global maternal health policy to save the
lives of mothers is not only despicable but greatly hinders the
reduction of maternal deaths. Governments which value the lives
of unborn children must now view with suspicion US efforts to
reduce maternal mortality to ensure that access to abortion is
not included in the aid package.”
Abortion in developing countries is
a dangerous procedure, regardless of legal status, leading to
loss of blood and infection. Blood loss is the leading cause of
maternal deaths.
According to Smith, “Maternal
health is about saving the lives of mothers. Abortion is a
violent act which destroys the life of the child and often
injures the mother. If as much attention was paid to ensuring
that women have access to health care as there is to promoting
access to abortion, the world would be well on its way to
reducing maternal deaths. For example, Chile lowered its rate of
maternal mortality by providing skilled birth attendants and
prenatal care and education to women.”
Smith explains, “Women need access
to health care, not access to abortion. The proven ways to
reduce maternal death include ensuring that every pregnant woman
is assisted at childbirth by a skilled birth attendant, has
access to clean blood for transfusions, antibiotics to fight
infection, and emergency treatment of complications. Sadly,
these proven mother and baby saving measures are lacking in many
countries and will be secondary to the promotion of abortion
given this new definition by Secretary Clinton.”
The statement by Clinton takes place
at a critical time as the Obama administration is set to reveal
details of its new Global Health Initiative (GHI), expected to
cost $63 billion over the next six years. One of the four goals
of the GHI is to reduce the mortality of mothers and children
under five.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Statement-by-the-President-on-Global-Health-Initiative/
According to Smith, “In every
pregnancy there is at least two patients—mother and child—and
more if multiples are swimming in the womb. To destroy the life
of the child in the womb only adds more lost lives to the
millions of children who die before age five from treatable and
preventable causes.”
Clinton also went as far as to state that governments should not
be involved in making decisions on such areas as abortion and
contraception. She explained that while people in a country can
have views on such issues that reflect their conscience,
religion or other basis, the government cannot.
Smith reacts, “Mrs. Clinton is
forgetting that democratic governments are supposed to reflect
the will of the people, not ignore it.
Such hypocrisy attempts to
invalidate legal and legislative acknowledgement of the dignity
of the human being in laws against abortion while embracing the
destruction of life as the Clinton-approved position of a
government. Mrs. Clinton needs to be reminded of the words of
Thomas Jefferson who said, "The care of human life and
happiness, and not their destruction, is the first and only
legitimate object of good government."
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