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Now the chief medical examiner in Baltimore has confirmed she died when amniotic fluid seeped into her bloodstream, according to new entries on her death certificate. The new entry lists “amniotic fluid embolism following termination of pregnancy” as one of two causes of death. The second is “disseminated intravascular coagulation,” a condition during which small blood cots form in blood vessels.
Now the chief medical examiner in Baltimore has confirmed she died when amniotic fluid seeped into her bloodstream, according to new entries on her death certificate. The new entry lists “amniotic fluid embolism following termination of pregnancy” as one of two causes of death. The second is “disseminated intravascular coagulation,” a condition during which small blood cots form in blood vessels.
Again I am completely apalled at the lack of respect for this family's privacy, and it is obviously of little concern to you either.
Just goes to show how abhorrent the journalistic credibility is of "Life" News where their own article does not say the abortion killed the woman, but that the woman suffered an amniotic embolism following the abortion. You do realize that many women suffer from amniotic embolisms during or after childbirth in normal pregnancies and deliveries don't you?
Now the chief medical examiner in Baltimore has confirmed a condition during which small blood cots form in blood vessels.
Here's a much better case - St. Thomas More Catholic Hospital claims that fetuses aren't people
Catholic Health's lawyers in this case had the chance to set precendent bolstering anti-abortion legal arguments. They are arguing that state law protects doctors from liability concerning fetuses on the grounds that those fetuses are NOT PERSONS WITH LEGAL RIGHTS.
Here's a much better case - St. Thomas More Catholic Hospital claims that fetuses aren't people
Catholic Health's lawyers in this case had the chance to set precendent bolstering anti-abortion legal arguments. They are arguing that state law protects doctors from liability concerning fetuses on the grounds that those fetuses are NOT PERSONS WITH LEGAL RIGHTS.
I love it when religious institutions fight the "pro-life" movement.
To be fair though, the lawyers are arguing that under their state law a fetus is not a person; which is absolutely correct and a bit different than the church making that claim. The only time I am aware of that a fetus is considered a person is in criminal murder cases involving pregnant women. Seems hypocritical, but most politicians are.
To be fair though, the lawyers are arguing that under their state law a fetus is not a person; which is absolutely correct and a bit different than the church making that claim. The only time I am aware of that a fetus is considered a person is in criminal murder cases involving pregnant women. Seems hypocritical, but most politicians are.
And since when has "pro-life" been "fair" that it deserved "fair" back? (In fact, when has "pro-life" ever been rational?)
Hyannis, MA (LifeNews.com) — The abortion practitioner responsible for killing a young woman in a botched legal abortion has seen a state health board revoke his medical license. Laura Smith, a 22-year-old from Honduras, died in September after getting an abortion from Rapin Osathanondh at the Women’s Health Center abortion business.
According to a blog post by pro-life advocate Jill Stanek, Eileen Smith, Laura’s mother, indicated the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine revoked Osathanondh’s license.
Smith indicated officials told her they did so "because they view him as a risk to public safety."
Hyannis, MA (LifeNews.com) — The abortion practitioner responsible for killing a young woman in a botched legal abortion has seen a state health board revoke his medical license. Laura Smith, a 22-year-old from Honduras, died in September after getting an abortion from Rapin Osathanondh at the Women’s Health Center abortion business.
According to a blog post by pro-life advocate Jill Stanek, Eileen Smith, Laura’s mother, indicated the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine revoked Osathanondh’s license.
Smith indicated officials told her they did so "because they view him as a risk to public safety."
Good grief this rag has such shoddy reporting. This occurred in 2007, and the doctor resigned his medical license. He administered an anesthetic without monitoring this woman, the anesthetic killed her.
Good grief this rag has such shoddy reporting. This occurred in 2007, and the doctor resigned his medical license. He administered an anesthetic without monitoring this woman, the anesthetic killed her.
I'm glad he lost his license and hope he doesn't get it back, seems he didn't.
A Planned Parenthood abortion patient has filed suit against the abortion business for botching an abortion so badly that it left part of the body of the unborn baby inside her afterwards.
Attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom, a pro-life legal group, filed suit on behalf of a Colorado against Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains and one of its doctors. The mother says the abortion facility forced her to undergo an abortion without anesthesia and then left part of her baby’s body inside of her.
The lawsuit alleges that 40-year-old Ayanna Byer changed her mind about the abortion after Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs could not provide her with the agreed-upon intravenous anesthesia for pain, but the abortionist proceeded with the abortion anyway. ADF informed LifeNews that, once the abortion was complete, Byer was sent home but ended up in an emergency room two days later because the abortionist had botched the procedure.
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