That ties into the bit that pisses me off the most about the anti-choice movement. They have this little advantage of being able to use gruesome images to appeal to emotion. Well, reality check time: surgical procedures all tend to be a bit gory. I'm sure a knee surgery isn't the most pleasant thing to watch, but if you're the patient and you know that if all goes well your knee will be in better shape at the end of it, that's what matters. An abortion is no different.
The "pro-choice" website didn't have pictures but still did it. Just look at it:
http://www.prochoice.com/abort_how.html"Abortion is performed in many ways that can severely damage 'the mother'. It is also important for you to know that those who perform abortions receive special protection from liability, if you are injured. Essentially there are less legal safeguards to protect your health and maybe your life."
"DILATION AND CURETTAGE : In a D&C abortion, usually performed between seven and twelve weeks of pregnancy, the doctor inserts a curette, a loop-shaped steel knife, into the womb through the dilated cervix. As the curette scrapes the wall of the uterus, the baby is cut into pieces. Bleeding can be considerable. As with a suction abortion, there is a risk of infection or hemorrhage, so the abortionist must reassemble the body parts to make sure the uterus is empty."
"SALT POISONING (SALINE INJECTION): "Salting out" is the second most common method of inducing abortion and is usually used after sixteen weeks. The doctor inserts a long needle through the mother's abdomen and injects a saline solution into the sac of amniotic fluid surrounding the baby. The baby is poisoned by swallowing the salt and his skin is completely burned away. It takes about an hour to kill the baby. After the child dies, the mother goes into labor and expels the dead baby. Saline injections have been outlawed in some countries because of the risks to the mother, which can include lung and kidney damage if the salt finds its way into her bloodstream. In spite of the horrible burning effect, some babies have survived "salting out" and been born alive."