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'' 22 Weeks'' is a 2009 anti-abortion short film directed by Angel Manuel Soto, based on a 9-1-1 recording of a reported event, and on a 2005 ''WorldNetDaily'' article by Ron Strom. The article reported the accounts of a woman who sought a late term abortion, but the baby was born alive, dying approximately ten minutes later.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.christianfilmdatabase.com/review/22-weeks/ )〕 ==Plot== The film begins with the main character, Angela Mencer, in the EPOC abortion clinic in Orlando, FL. In the clinic, she is presented with two options to terminate her 22 week pregnancy, the suction method, or an injection of digoxin into the fetal heart, followed by a still birth. She chooses the later, believing the baby would not suffer via that method. After the injection, Angela is met with pro-life activists outside of the clinic. They are making appeals to religion, to which Angela replies, “God was never raped”. The next day Angela wakes up in her motel room bleeding. She returns to the abortion clinic, where she is left in a waiting room, later going into labor and giving birth on a toilet. Realizing her baby was born alive, Angela frantically seeks assistance from clinic staff for her newborn son; however, staff deny the baby is alive and do not respond to Angela’s pleas for medical assistance for the baby. Clinic staff lock Angela in the bathroom. Angela uses her cell phone to call her friend Sharon and tell her what has happened. Sharon calls 9-1-1, while Angela attempts to comfort the dying baby. Paramedics arrive at the clinic, only to be turned away by clinic staff, who inform them that no one at their office called for medical assistance. The baby boy dies, approximately 10 minutes after birth.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「22 Weeks」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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