Well-known Colorado-based abortionist Warren Hern has for years been one of the few abortionists willing to commit late-term abortions through all nine months of pregnancy for essentially any reason. Yet the media has consistently been pushing a narrative that late-term abortions are only committed in cases of medical necessity, despite the reality of the situation – and statements made by abortionists like Hern himself.

Hern recently appeared on The Michael Shermer Show, where he was asked about the kinds of women he sees in his abortion business. "Are people coming to you from other states now?" Shermer asked. "You're in Colorado."

"Yeah, I've had patients coming to me from all over the country since I opened my practice," Hern responded. "And that's been especially true since I developed the techniques and instruments and procedures for doing the later abortions, which are much more difficult and take a lot more expertise and experience." Hern was likely referring to the dilation and evacuation (D&E) procedure, which he says he pioneered in the 1970s, claiming it was safer for women than previous late-term abortion procedures, like saline abortions.

Abortionist wrecks narrative, says late-term elective abortions happen 'all the time'
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Abortionist wrecks narrative, says late-term elective abortions happen 'all the time'

Well-known Colorado-based abortionist Warren Hern has for years been one of the few abortionists willing to commit late-term abortions through all nine months of pregnancy for essentially any reason. Yet the media has consistently been pushing a narrative that late-term abortions are only committed in cases of medical necessity, despite the reality of the situation – and statements made by abortionists like Hern himself.

Hern recently appeared on The Michael Shermer Show, where he was asked about the kinds of women he sees in his abortion business. "Are people coming to you from other states now?" Shermer asked. "You're in Colorado."

"Yeah, I've had patients coming to me from all over the country since I opened my practice," Hern responded. "And that's been especially true since I developed the techniques and instruments and procedures for doing the later abortions, which are much more difficult and take a lot more expertise and experience." Hern was likely referring to the dilation and evacuation (D&E) procedure, which he says he pioneered in the 1970s, claiming it was safer for women than previous late-term abortion procedures, like saline abortions.