In blue states pro-abortion activists are passing legislation that protects abortion centers from inspections and abortionists from lawsuits. Is this good for women? Three weeks ago, an ambulance was called to an abortion center in Dayton, Ohio. The woman was experiencing excessive bleeding. This center has a long history of emergency calls. In Illinois, the abortion center, ironically called The Hope Clinic, recently sent three women to hospitals. One in August and two during September. The tragedy is these emergency calls are becoming frequent, between one and two a month. And center staff are becoming adept at providing vague or seemingly coded wording so when the calls are made public, they can hide the true seriousness of what they’re doing to women.
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Botched Abortions Becoming Common
Bradley Mattes | November 17, 2023
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