By Robert Laurie —— Bio and Archives January 18, 2018
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For a small person who had surgery before he was even born, and who’d just spent an hour and a half squeezing through a tight space that clamped down on his head every few minutes, Baby Boy Royer was showing a feisty spirit. He arrived pink and screaming on Friday at 5:35 a.m., two days before his official due date, weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, and almost 20 inches long. Within moments of his birth at Texas Children’s Hospital, he did what his parents and doctors had eagerly hoped to see: He moved his legs and feet, a sign that the operation may have prevented damage to the spinal nerves needed for walking. Indeed, placed on his belly, he managed to pull a knee underneath himself and push off, as if he intended to crawl away from the nurses who were trying to swaddle him.
Immediately, people began noticing that Planned Parenthood of Maryland had seemingly just admitted that an unborn baby is, in fact, a baby.After Surgery in the Womb, a Baby Kicks Up Hope https://t.co/iH0VWWvCVS
— PPMaryland (@PPMaryland) January 16, 2018
After Surgery in the Womb, a Baby Kicks Up Hope https://t.co/iH0VWWvCVS
— PPMaryland (@PPMaryland) January 16, 2018
Defenders would argue that Planned Parenthood is actually saying its a baby only now, because it's been born - alive - thanks to the surgery and no one selling its parts. If that's the case, though, on what exactly did doctors perform this miraculous operation? If it was just an unviable bunch of cell-tissue, there was no life to save, right?So...
— Kimberly Ross (@SouthernKeeks) January 17, 2018
1. It IS a baby.
2. It IS alive in the womb.
Say it loud so everyone in the back can hear, @PPMaryland. https://t.co/qfKGcY1DyY
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