Tuesday, 15 June 2021

'HEALTH PROFESSIONALS' LEAVE 21-WEEK BABY TO DIE FOR 2 HOURS

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 Dear, 'kind' Prime Minister Ardern: somewhere in New Zealand recently, a whistleblower reports, a baby was born as little as the one pictured (below (left). 

That baby, Prime Minister, who could have grown in a year to be as big and beautiful as the one pictured (below right), was ignored by hospital staff, Prime Minister, and left gasping for air for two hours, and then died.


A baby born at 21 weeks (left) and on her first birthday (right)

That baby's two-hour agony, abandonment and death, Prime Minister Ardern, is your fault. It's your fault, and the fault of the rest of our elected representatives in Parliament who voted as you did, to prevent any medical care or assistance - even a pair of arms as a first and final cradle - for babies like this one who are born alive after the late-term abortions that you all decided were A Good Idea.

It's the fault of all the 'useful idiots' who voted for you and your cohorts. It's also the fault of the bishops of the Catholic Church in New Zealand, who could have denounced your sick, evil agenda but did not. It's the fault of all who failed to pray and sacrifice as we should have, to prevent your election.

Have you any idea, Prime Minister, what the effect was on the healthcare student who had to watch an infant die in a way that you wouldn't let a dog die? She is traumatised, not least by the comments of other 'healthcare' staff, who thought the baby's death was 'sad' - but hey, they said the mother had 'financial and housing issues'. 

We don't know whether that mother knew her baby had survived the abortion and was left to die alone for two hours, but we do know that now she'll have more than just financial and housing issues. And Nicola*, the traumatised healthcare student who saw it happen, what issues will she have now, with New Zealand's 'healthcare' industry? 

Will this horrible incident blight her blossoming career? We pray not, because her sensitivity, courage and judgment are qualities sorely needed in the institutions Kiwis have always relied on for care and healing, rather than callous indifference. In fact, they're sorely needed in Parliament.

The callous indifference of the nurses and doctors responsible is a particularly appalling aspect of this horrible incident - which, remember, may be happening all over New Zealand now, with the 43% increase in late-term abortions since Ardern, Little&Co, Death Dealers to the Nation, rammed the infamous Abortion Legislation Act through Parliament hours in the looming shadow of their very own Lockdown, timed to suit.  We see how by exposure to evil, decent people can become desensitised, their consciences dulled, their right minds rendered defective and just plain wrong. They think because it's legal it must be right.

If a petition against a stupid movie about the mosque tragedy can get 10,000 Kiwi signatures in 24 hours, how many signatures, and how fast, do you think the petition (below) would gather, for repeal of Ardern, Little&Co's horrific ALA, the law that made it okay for NZ doctors and nurses to 'watch on' in our hospitals while condemned babies die? 

I'll tell you. 6885 signatures in 3 months. 51 people died in the Christchurch mosques. 

500,000+ Kiwi babies have died since abortion was legalised. Post-ALA, late-term abortions like this one have risen 43%. A life is a life is a life, Muslim or otherwise. New Zealand seems more concerned about 51 lives already lost, than thousands which could be saved.  

“We didn’t empower this woman by leaving her child to suffer and die like that," said Nicola. "When she left hospital, she was still in need of support and help for her situation. All we did was end the life of her baby in a drawn-out and cruel way.”


 



 

The incident reported here recently took place in New Zealand - the exact date and some names have been withheld to protect privacy.

By Deanna Kloosterboer

Voice for Life has been made aware of a recent case involving a healthy New Zealand infant who was born alive after an unsuccessful late term abortion and then left gasping without medical assistance for two hours before dying.

This incident took place at a hospital and was witnessed by a healthcare student who was present during the ordeal and has been left traumatised as a result.

Nicola* says that she was on a rostered shift when a woman who was more than 21 weeks pregnant was admitted for a late term abortion.

“Normally a late-term abortion is performed on babies that have medical issues, but this baby was completely healthy – so instead of using an infanticide injection to stop the heart from beating before expelling the baby from the womb, the mother was just induced.

Nicola says that this was always going to increase the likelihood of the baby being born alive, which is exactly what happened in this case.

She says that this is not an uncommon occurrence, and that normally “in these situations, the baby is just left to die.”

In this recent case, the newborn infant was left struggling to breath for two hours before finally passing away.

“We wouldn’t do that to an animal. I was horrified,” says Nicola.

During last year’s Parliamentary debate of Labour’s Abortion Legislation Act, National MP Simon O’Connor put forward a Supplementary Order Paper (SOP) that specifically addressed the issue of infants being born alive in situations like this.

O’Connor’s SOP would have made it a legal requirement to provide appropriate medical care and treatment to a child born alive in the event of an unsuccessful abortion.

That amendment was rejected by the majority of New Zealand MPs, including Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who voted against it.

“We were told that my amendment was not necessary, yet here we are in a situation with a baby born alive, left to die alone – and it’s just awful” says O’Connor.

Nicola says that every measure is undertaken to ensure that the mother is made comfortable and experiences as little pain as possible in an abortion, but if a baby does survive, they are given no assistance or comfort as they die. 

Voice for Life National President Kate Cormack says that New Zealand MPs gave little consideration to the possibility of infants being born alive as the result of late term abortions.

“MPs were far too hasty in pushing this law through without properly ensuring that humane protections would be provided for awful situations like this” she says.

Earlier this year Voice for Life launched a brand new petition calling for the repeal of Labour’s Abortion Legislation Act. 

“That petition highlights several major humanitarian flaws in this extreme act, including the lack of legal protection for infants born alive after failed abortions” says Cormack.

Nicola says that other healthcare staff called the death “sad”, but also tried to justify it by saying that the mother had “financial and housing issues”.

“We didn’t empower this woman by leaving her child to suffer and die like that. When she left hospital, she was still in need of support and help for her situation. All we did was end the life of her baby in a drawn-out and cruel way.”

“It’s actually vile and disgusting that any human would be treated that way” says Nicola, who is still grappling with the trauma of what she witnessed.

 

*Real name withheld to protect privacy


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That baby, Prime Minister, never had a hug. Not even. 

Just as that baby fought for life, so New Zealand must now. This is a pitched battle and we must know our enemies are those, like Ardern, Little&Co, who deprive innocent infants not only of hugs but of their very lives.

O Lord, grant us the grace to love our enemies. 


Christ on the Cross between Two Thieves by Frans Francken II

8 comments:

  1. Theresa Rogers:
    Evil demonic government.

    Philippa O'Neill:
    Apart from the PM (not mine) and rotten politicians.. what sort of medical professional accepts this as normal human behaviour... leaving a baby to die like this?

    Krauss Miles:
    I am unable to agree with you more.

    Theresa Rogers:
    I’ve just read through this transcript, and I have to agree with Agnes Loheni and Simon O'Connor, that this law is very vague.
    1/ qualified practitioner doesn’t have to be a doctor.
    2/ nothing in the law about if the second ‘practitioner’ disagrees with the first
    3/ leaving it up to doctors to decide on ethical standards (as O'Connor points out). This is dangerous ground. We all know that not all doctors are always ethical. That’s why we have laws. Just look Nazi Germany. Many doctors participated in heinous crimes to humanity.
    4/ ‘considering’ gestational age of the fetus.
    This is so vague as Loheni points out, it’s meaningless. Consider it and then what? There are no guidelines to consider. So it’s 100% up to the individual's conscience.
    All through this transcript, Labour seems more obsessed about embedding points like, ‘people’ having abortions, and not women etc.
    The one thing thoroughly missed by supporters of this, including Seymour, who really seems to have no morals whatsoever along with his anti-human left wing comrades, is the RIGHTS OF THE UNBORN HUMAN. They speak of it like it has less value than a puppy.
    Take a read…it’s very enlightening about the state of the minds we have making our laws. It’s a dark time in history.
    https://www.parliament.nz/.../HansDeb_20200310_20200310_20
    Abortion Legislation Bill — In Committee—Part 1 - New Zealand Parliament

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    1. I think it was the case that in order to enact the abortion laws the unborn first had to be stripped of their legal status as persons. As they understood it, being a person in law confers rights and dignities. So politicians can speak of the unborn as if he or she is merely an inconvenient artefact constraining a real person's freedom (the mother's).

      But the law never bestows personhood on anyone. The law as such only recognises the prior truth about the human person and ensures its laws conform to that prior truth accordingly.

      The horse has bolted and it will take a fundamental shift in our cultural grasp of what is objectively real to get it back into the stable.

      Furthermore, as the law has stripped the unborn of their personhood, because it is expedient to do so, then other innocents can be dealt to similarly. The cognitively impaired for example.

      Also, so debased is the notion of person that NZ law has seen fit to bestow it on the Wanganui River. The river is a person and the unborn is not.

      The law is not only an ass but a drunk one at that.





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  2. Lori Paul:
    Calling you out Tamati Jacinda and co.

    Anne Thrope:This leaves me absolutely speechless. There are no words for such cruelty. What have we become as a society?

    Ferosha Worn
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    Certainly the bishops of the Catholic Church and the pastors of Pentecostal and other denominational churches - you have blood on your hands for not speaking up and calling this evil out !
    You were all too happy to keep throwing around the “kind” word while those very same people were passing laws to get to where we have got to today ! SICK !

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  3. Maria Fischer:
    There are so many childless couples who would have moved heaven and earth to hold the healthy baby that was left to die in New Zealand no less.

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  4. Ferosha Worn:
    I felt sick ! Just learning about this story and couldn’t bring myself to even read the article. We have just farewelled a fellow Sri Lankan woman who died in child birth and her 4 day baby who also passed away - it was heartbreaking and horrible to say the least and here we are now with another heart breaking tragedy ! What have we become as a society and as a country ! I feel disgusted, sick, sad beyond words and angry all at the same time. Politicians are playing with Almighty GOD !

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  5. Brad Larsen:
    Truly horrific. Yes it’s Team Jacinda’s fault and all those who voted for it but the sad truth also is that the average citizen of our fair land looks the other way too. The left’s incessant mantras of ‘my body my choice’ etc. are all done people need to ignore the most innocent and defenceless amongst us losing their lives every day in NZ. No matter that it’s obviously another person’s body and life at stake. 😢

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  6. Piripi Thomas:
    Election result, New Zealand 2020: the heartless rewarded by the brainless.

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  7. The Governor General should have refused Royal Assent.

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