NPR aired audio of a Michigan woman having an abortion. The 11-minute segment noted that women have been traveling to Michigan in "record numbers" in search of abortions since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade earlier this year.
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‘It Actually Feels A Lot Like A Childbirth’ Reporter Whispers As NPR Airs Abortion Procedure On Air
NPR aired audio of an abortion Thursday, including the sounds of a woman crying, a medical vacuum running and the voices of staff calming her down.
'Hard to imagine what NPR was thinking': Outrage after outlet airs audio clip of woman crying amid abortion
'Hard to imagine what NPR was thinking': Outrage after outlet airs audio clip of woman crying amid abortionDETROIT, MICHIGAN: Pro-life activists were reportedly horrified when NPR broadcast an audio clip of a woman aborting her pregnancy while sobbing in agony at a clinic in Michigan. When a woman was getting her uterus suctioned while being 11-weeks pregnant, NPR reporter Kate Wells played excerpts of her sobbing over her cramps. Despite the do…
NPR’s Michigan Morning Edition aired an abortion on air Thursday morning, complete with the sound of the 11-week-old preborn child being vacuumed from the womb.Reporter Katie Wells narrated the account of the unnamed woman undergoing the abortion at a Northland Family Planning in the Detroit area.“Most patients are partially awake during the procedures, they get IV medication for pain and anxiety,” the reporter continued. “The lights are dimmed,…