Abortion is a spiritual battle. Watch the newest episode of The Doctor Is In, as Roland Warren, President and CEO of Care Net, and Dr. William Lile, The ProLife Doc, board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist, discuss the dangers of the abortion pill, the need for accurate reporting, and the spiritual battle around the issue of abortion.

 


The Deceptive Language of Miscarriage Versus Abortion

In this conversation, Dr. William Lile and Roland Warren discuss the difference between an abortion and a D&C (dilatation and curettage) procedure after a miscarriage. They address the intent behind each procedure and the importance of recognizing the presence or absence of a heartbeat. They also highlight the misinformation and scare tactics used by the pro-choice side to oppose abortion restrictions.

Key Takeaways

  • The main difference between an abortion and a D&C procedure after a miscarriage is the presence or absence of a heartbeat.
  • The abortion pill poses risks to both the baby and the mother, and the lack of proper evaluation and monitoring is medically concerning.
  • Abortion is a spiritual battle that goes against the image of God and is driven by a hatred for God.

What is a D&C?

D&C stands for “dilatation and curettage” it is the surgical procedure that is performed to remove the baby the fluid and the placenta after a baby has, for whatever reason, passed away on the inside of the uterus.

What is the difference between a miscarriage and an abortion?

Dr. Lile explains that the number one difference between a D&C for a miscarriage and an abortion is—was there a heartbeat before either procedure was performed. With the D&C where somebody has had an incomplete miscarriage there is no heartbeat on the baby—the baby unfortunately is not

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