"When They Say... You Say..."
Argument 4: If Abortion Is Made Illegal, Women Will Die.
By Olivia Gans and Mary
Spaulding Balch, J.D.
Editor's note. This is the fourth in a series of columns devoted to showing pro-lifers how to counter the most common arguments made by abortion advocates.
In
the late 1960s, advocates of legalized abortion used as their rallying cry
the argument that "thousands" of women died from self-induced
abortions or in the "back-alleys" from illegal abortions. They
mobilized around the image of the "coat hanger," and insisted
that five to ten thousand women died every year from "botched"
illegal abortions. They used this argument (and still do) to bolster support
for "safe," legal abortion on demand.
However, some of the best evidence that this was a myth has come not from
pro-lifers but from advocates of legal abortion. Dr. Mary S. Calderone,
a former director of Planned Parenthood, wrote in the American Journal
of Public Health, "Abortion is no longer a dangerous procedure.
This applies not just to therapeutic abortions as performed in hospitals
but also to so-called illegal abortions as done by physicians. In 1957 there
were only 260 deaths in the whole country attributed to abortions of any
kind....Second, and even more important, the conference [on abortion sponsored
by Planned Parenthood] estimated that 90 percent of all illegal abortions
are presently being done by physicians.... Whatever trouble arises usually
arises from self-induced abortions, which comprise approximately 8 percent,
or with the very small percentage that go to some kind of non-medical abortionist....
So remember...abortion, whether therapeutic or illegal, is in the main no
longer dangerous, because it is being done well by physicians." This
was written in 1960!
Another stunning admission about the manufacturing of illegal abortion numbers
comes from Dr. Bernard Nathanson, former director of the National Association
for the Repeal of Abortion Laws (now known as the National Abortion and
Reproductive Rights Action League - - NARAL).
In his classic 1979 book Aborting America, Dr. Nathanson wrote, "
How many deaths were we talking about when abortion was illegal? In NARAL,
we generally emphasized the frame of the individual case, not the mass statistics,
but when we spoke of the latter it was always 5,000 to 10,000 deaths a year.
I confess that I knew that the figures were totally false and I suppose
that others did too if they stopped to think of it. But in the ' morality'
of our revolution, it was a useful figure, widely accepted, so why go out
of our way to correct it with honest statistics? The overriding concern
was to get the laws--eliminated, and anything within reason that had to
be done was permissible."
A powerful debating point is to explain to your audience that for 1972,
the year before Roe, the federal Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
reported 39 maternal deaths from illegal abortion. Those 39 mothers and
their 39 children were very real tragedies that should have been prevented
by providing support and care for the mother and her unborn child. The number
39, however, is afar cry from those exaggerated figures of thousands, even
tens of thousands, used by abortion advocates in their cause.
It is also important to remember that women today still die. They die from
so-called "safe" and legal abortions. According to the CDC and
the Alan Guttmacher Institute (a "special affiliate" of Planned
Parenthood) over 200 women have died from legal abortions since 1973.
These numbers are also cited in the American Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, vol. 171, no. 5 (November 1994), pp. 1365-1352. Common sense
would also suggest that it has never been in the abortion industry's self-interest
to report all the deaths from legal abortion.
Legalizing abortion simply gave the back-alley physician/butcher permission
to put his shingle on the front door. Abortion remains very much the same
today as it was in 1960, particularly regarding first-trimester abortion
techniques. The risk now comes from the huge increase in the sheer numbers
of abortions done on a daily basis.
In other words, what was once a horrible, but confined, tragedy has become
a nationwide holocaust! Abortions are done in an assembly-line production
in abortion facilities all over the country. Again, the evidence for this
often comes from abortion supporters, as we shall see.
Ask your audience this question: how can there be any real safety in an
environment where the main concern is to perform as many abortions as possible
in order to increase the abortionist's profit margin?
A related contention of abortion advocates for legalizing abortion was that
"safe," legal abortions reduce maternal deaths. The reality, as
suggested by the numbers above, is that the number of maternal deaths had
dropped dramatically prior to abortion's legalization. The real explanation
for the decline was the introduction of overall better maternal health care,
particularly antibiotics and blood transfusions. These improvements, and
the capacity of modern medicine to cope with emergency medical complications
arising from abortions, were the real reasons why women's lives were saved.
Powerful evidence that it is really advances in standard medical care that
save mothers' lives and not the legalization of abortion comes straight
from the World Health Organization. According to 1994 figures the two countries
with the lowest maternal death rates are Ireland and Malta, where health
care is advanced, but abortion is illegal. Whereas the U.S., which has legal
abortions, has a maternal death rate that is four times greater than Ireland
and Malta.
Common sense can prevail in this question if it is remembered that pregnancy
is a natural condition, not a disease. Abortion is always an unnatural interruption
of that condition.
When you are discussing this with people, make clear that the bottom line
is that every death from abortion is a tragedy. In fact, with every abortion,
someone dies. Every mother that dies, every baby that dies--from a legal
or an illegal abortion--will never exist again and is lost to society forever.
Every abortion stops a beating heart--sometimes two!
The underlying theme in all these pro-abortion arguments is that making
abortion legal makes it safer and easier for women to cope with. But there
is growing evidence from women who have experienced legalized abortion that
it is anything but easier or safer. Legalizing abortion has not made it
any less degrading for the mothers involved.
Quote the real voices of these women when addressing those who are unsure
of this position and even to supporters of abortion as well. One particularly
stunning quote appeared in the Washington Post recently:
"The counselor patiently explained that the reason this clinic can
perform the Procedure so cheaply, a third of the price of other clinics,
is its assembly line method. By the time the doctor gets there, everyone
is prepped, counseled and waiting. He therefore has only to do Procedure
after Procedure until 7 p.m., with a minimum of downtime. It seems brutal,
but it's efficient."
Women who have organized post-abortion support groups consistently state
that had abortion been illegal they would not have sought one. It is important
to point out that in poll after poll women suggest that the real reason
they aborted their children was that they felt they had no option and that
abortion was legal. Emphasis needs to be placed on the pro-life mother-helping
centers that are available to these moms.
Abortion may be currently legal, but it is anything but safe for either
mother or child. Once again it is necessary to restate that in every abortion
someone dies.