Nearly 500 babies were born alive after failed abortions
and left to die between 2000 and
2009.
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BY PATRICK B. CRAINE
OTTAWA, Nov. 28, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Pro-life
advocates are calling for a federal investigation after Canada’s official
statistics agency has confirmed that 491 babies died after they were born alive
during abortions between 2000 and 2009.
Statistics Canada confirmed the information in an
e-mail to LifeSiteNews Tuesday. Pro-life blogger Patricia Maloney first discovered the data about the abortions in the federal agency’s
online database.
Mary Ellen Douglas, National Organizer for Campaign
Life Coalition, called the revelation “outrageous.”
“The federal
government needs to do whatever it can to investigate this data,” she added.
“It’s bad enough that babies are being killed in the womb, but now we learn
that even those protected under Canadian law are apparently being left to die.”
Douglas recalled that pro-lifers heard about babies
being born after hysterotomy abortions in Kingston in the 1980s. “Babies were
found struggling for life in a basin and nurses were told to leave them alone
because they were aborted,” she said.
Andre Schutten, legal counsel for the Association for
Reformed Political Action, pointed out that Canada recognizes the baby as a
human being as soon as it emerges alive from its mother, and questioned why
there have been no homicide investigations into the live births.
“Why have there been no criminal prosecutions? Why no
outcry? And why are the provinces funding this explicitly criminal activity?”
he asked.
Pro-life activists have long known that babies are
often born alive after failed abortions, but until now, it was not known how
frequently this occurred in Canada.
Jill Stanek, a former nurse in Chicago turned pro-life
blogger, has described witnessing babies being born alive after failed
abortions, then being brought to a “soiled utility room” and left to die. Her
testimony sparked the state’s Born Alive Infant Protection Act.
“My experience was that they [the babies] survive as
short as a few minutes, to once, almost as long as an eight hour shift,” she
said in 2008.
In one instance, she said she heard that a child was
being left, and she “couldn’t bear the thought of this suffering child dying
alone.” “And so I cradled and rocked him for the forty-five minutes that he
lived.”
In another grisly case, last year abortionist Kermit
Gosnell was arrested after allegedly slitting the spinal chords of
hundreds of newborn babies who were born alive in the process of an attempted
abortion.
The 491 deaths reported to StatsCan are listed in CANSIM
table 102-0536, under code P96.4, which is titled “Termination of pregnancy,
affecting fetus and newborn.”
In an e-mail, StatsCan’s Owen Phillips explained that
this code indicates the cause of the born child’s death was an abortion. He
said these are not stillbirths, which have a different table.
“These are included in national cause of death
statistics because when the aborted fetus is born alive and subsequently dies,
each event must be registered,” he wrote in an e-mail. “If the aborted fetus is
born dead but meets the provincial requirement (birth weight and/or gestational
age) it must be registered as a stillbirth.”
“Live birth,” according to StatsCan, applies when,
after proceeding from his mother’s womb, the child “breathes or shows any other
evidence of life, such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical
cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles, whether or not the umbilical
cord has been cut or the placenta is attached.”
An example of the type of case that would be
classified among these 491 deaths is offered by the Canadian Institute for
Health Information in its Coding Standards.
It describes “a patient presented at 20 weeks
gestation, requesting a therapeutic abortion. She was started on misoprostol,
intravenously. The fetus was successfully expelled. A heart beat and
respirations were detected at birth.”
“The outcome of the intended termination was delivery
of a liveborn fetus,” it states.
According to Canada’s Criminal Code, a child is
guaranteed legal protection when he “has completely proceeded, in a living
state, from the body of its mother.”
LifeSiteNews.com asked StatsCan what they did with the
data when it was reported and if they had alerted Canada’s Justice Minister,
but did not hear back by press time.
LifeSiteNews.com also raised the issue with federal
Justice Minister Rob Nicholson, but again did not hear back by press time.
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