US House to vote on banning of Post 20 week abortion and the pain experienced by a preborn child

A vote on banning post-20 week abortions is coming up. The assertion that babies “do not feel pain” might be wrong and pain could have been “even more intense than an adult”.
 
“The U.S. House is poised to vote on a 20-week abortion ban on the two-year anniversary of the conviction of Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell. Gosnell, who brutally killed babies born alive as a result of botched abortions, ran a filthy facility dubbed the “House of Horrors.” During trial, witnesses said Gosnell callously joked about the children he butchered outside of the womb, snipping the necks of some with scissors and storing the bodies of others.”
 
“The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act would effectively ban abortions nationwide after five months. The measure notes that there is substantive scientific research that proves preborn children in the womb feel pain at least by 20 weeks gestation.”
 
In 2004, Dr. Kanwalijeet “Sunny” Anand, testified before Congress that a preborn child’s ability to feel pain may be even more intense than an adult.”
 
“Mechanisms that inhibit or moderate the experience of pain do not begin to develop until 32 to 34 weeks post-fertilization,” Anand said. “Any pain the unborn child experiences before these pain inhibitors are in place is likely more intense than the pain an older infant or adult experiences when subjected to similar types of injury.””
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