Before you posted the video from her I had a week earlier watched another anti-abortion video of hers on you tube, and this showed that she was a fanatic with little interest in the truth. This is a classic example of the appeal to authority. Many dictatorial regimes have people with tertiary academic qualifications that support them. What I found interesting when I saw her prior video is that it was about medical matters, and she had put the title Doctor in front of her name, as if to deceive about what her doctorate was about.
		
		
	 
Are you saying that in abortions they NEVER chop up a foetus like that? So they created that cartoon based on something that never happens? BTW in university essays at least there are appeals to authority - you have to provide references. So in the case of abortion they ALWAYS are able to pull out the foetus in one piece? The footage also showed some chopped up foetuses. I guess you're saying it is just a myth that never happens but for some reason it is shown in the cartoon and some of the footage...
People claiming the footage (AND the cartoon) is fake reminds me of people claiming the moon landing footage as fake. If I claimed the footage was from NASA maybe you'd say "this is a classic example of the appeal to authority". Ideally there would be whistle blowers that can confirm that it was in fact a fake. But I guess all of them are keeping the secret. On the other hand in the PP 2015 case, there were 
125 references so in that case at least there were some whistle blowers.