“Pat, sorry to bother you this morning but I wanted you to know that one of our patients died yesterday.” I could barely understand the caller, her message being obscured by her audible sobs.
It was a Saturday morning in 1996 when I got the call at home from the director of an abortion clinic in Illinois. As a staff person at the National Coalition of Abortion Providers, all of the directors and owners had my home phone in case of an emergency. Generally, the calls I got at home were to tell me a doctor had been killed or a clinic firebombed. This was the first time I got a call about a patient dying in a clinic.
The director told me that the woman had died of a pulmonary embolism, something that was totally unpredictable. Still, although they were not responsible it was clear that the entire staff, from the director to the receptionist who checked her in that morning, they were stunned and they spent hours going back in their minds (and in the charts) to see if they missed any sign.
Despite what the anti-abortion advocates would have you believe, deaths in abortion clinics are an extremely rare occurrence. So rare, in fact, that when it happens, it becomes ”national news” amongst the abortion provider community. Indeed, upon speaking to the director I immediately sent out a broadcast fax to our clinics letting them know of this unfortunate event. I was told later that the clinic received a number of calls, emails and flowers as a sign of support for the staff.
But the fact is that abortion clinics are medical facilities that conduct surgery and, as in any other medical facility, sometimes things can go wrong or there can be a unfortunate, natural occurrence. The death could also be the result of blatant negligence or just an unfortunate set of circumstances. It’s possible that the patient did not tell the clinic some vital information that led to her death. It could just be anything
I thought about that incident years ago when I heard that a 29-year old woman had recently died when she was having a late term abortion performed by Doctor Lee Carhart in Maryland. Of course, the anti-abortion groups were quick to pass judgment. “The avoidable death of this young woman dramatically illustrates the dangers of third trimester abortions that are done outside of the safety of obstetrical standards,” said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue and Pro-life Nation.
This is par for the course. A woman unfortunately dies and the anti-abortion folks will jump all over this, making it appear as if nothing was done to save the woman’s life, that the staff just sat around watching Oprah while a woman died in their clinic. They’ll suggest that staff tried to cover up the “botched abortion.” And, of course, they’ll then argue about the “dangers” of legal abortion.
Approximately one million women each year get abortions. Some will be injured, some will have a bad reaction emotionally and a very small handful will die from the abortion itself or have some complication. Those who oppose legal abortion will fail to mention that on average only six women die from complications of a safe/legal abortion in the United States and that there are actually 13.3 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. And more than 68,000 women nearly die in childbirth in the United States every year.
No, instead they will spend their energies trying to bring as much attention as possible by focusing on this one very unfortunate incident, they will rush to judgment without collecting any official facts and they’ll argue that, because of a rare incident like this, abortion should be made illegal in this country. Oh, and they’ll probably throw in there a pitch for money to their organization.
In the meantime, they will totally ignore the hundreds and thousands of women who get abortions safely, who go home after the procedure, go to work the next day and move on with their life with no regrets.
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February 15, 2013 at 4:30 pm
Cool report from a Canadian blog post about the Christian Taliban here in the US, specifically, Maryland:
Fetus fetishists revel in any injury or complication associated with abortion. Almost daily, LifeShite and others like it crow about ‘another’ ambulance reported — by one of their clinic harassers of course — taking someone to hospital from a clinic.
They dance in the streets when a clinic is investigated for any cause, often at their own instigation.
They worship predatory quacks as anti-heroes.
But what really gets them creaming their Depends is a death that can be linked to abortion.
There’s been one such recently in the US but what they are doing with this one is utterly despicable — even for them. . .
For further reading, go to:
scathinglywrongrightwingnutz[dot]blogspot[dot]ca[forward slash]
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February 15, 2013 at 10:40 pm
I wonder if anyone is aware and I just remembered this myself, Maryland Coalition for Life/Operation actually rented an office directly across from Dr. Carhart’s office in German Town, that could be how they were able to spy on the young lady. I wonder if Todd Stave is their land lord and if they are still across from Dr. Carhart’s office? Anyone know?
This was back in March of 2011 and they had the Summer of Mercy in July of 2011…
http://www.operationrescue.org/archives/pro-life-groups-sign-lease-on-new-office-across-from-carharts-germantown-late-term-abortion-clinic/
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February 17, 2013 at 1:32 pm
Todd is still the landlord. And, yes, they have an office across the street but I dont know how they could have learned some of the things they’re revealing about the woman just by watching from across the street. No, they have a mole somewhere….
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February 17, 2013 at 2:04 pm
Thanks Pat …Yes they have to of had inside information, and I hope the mole is revealed and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/woman-loses-her-life-and-then-her-privacy-after-an-abortion/2013/02/14/d10ed6c8-76e4-11e2-95e4-6148e45d7adb_story.html
I cannot imagine what Jennifer’s family must be going through to have their tragedy displayed all over the Internet and newspapers, what should be a private time for mourning both lives lost has now become the catalyst to be used in the pro-life terrorist movement.
Google her name.
I think what scares me the most is the next time a woman/couple is faced with a decision like Jennifer and her husband were, a private and personal decision, it will be even harder for them to find a doctor that will perform the abortion, perhaps if she had been able to go to a hospital in NY to have the procedure she would still be alive, who knows.
Making abortion harder to obtain does what exactly? Jennifer’s death is the reason that abortion not only needs to remain safe and legal but assessable.
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February 18, 2013 at 8:42 am
The leak might have come from the hospital rather than the clinic.
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February 17, 2013 at 5:26 am
Food for thought from the Examiner:
What if gun rights were regulated like abortion rights? Here’s a list of just some of the hoops you’d have to jump through before you could own a gun:
Only one store in the entire state would sell guns. (See: Mississippi, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming for states with only one abortion provider.)
You’d have to fill out an enormous personal background check including intrusive personal information that has nothing to do with your ability to own or use a gun. Then you’d have to wait at least 72 hours and come back to the store. (Remember, it’s the only one in the state. You better hope you don’t live on the other side of Wyoming.)
Upon your return, you’d have to sit through intensive mandatory counseling. Your counselor, regardless of his personal beliefs, would have to tell you that gun ownership is actually a bad idea, and that it would negatively effect your mental health to own a gun. (This, despite there being no scientific evidence to support the claim.)
Next, you’d sit through a gruesome movie showing the actual aftermath of domestic gun crimes. You’d see people with half a head. You’d see dead children in their beds. You’d see the bloody aftermath of a school shooting. You’d be shown statistic after statistic warning you that you’d be contributing to this morally degenerate sanctioning of murder.
If you lived in Virginia, you’d have to come back (again) for an invasive and uncomfortable fMRI (which costs around $300 out of your pocket) to ensure your honesty in answering all the background check information and your intentions to use your gun responsibly. (This was as close as I could get to the invasive transvaginal procedure included in the recently passed Virginia bill.)
Oh… and if you were married, your spouse might have to sign off on your gun ownership.
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February 17, 2013 at 7:56 am
…and you’d have people staring and yelling at you as you entered and left the store. Very good, Kate!
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February 9, 2014 at 2:06 pm
The doctors in the emcrgeney department of TRH are very good I think. They rotate in from other Hospitals like Kalamazoo. The attending doctors or the ones that treat admitted patients, they have A LOT to be desired!
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February 17, 2013 at 11:32 am
From WaPo, a comment about the pope’s resignation:
Wanted: Motivated single man to lead large organization. Duties include (but arenot limited to): swaying masss of primitives and simpletons, gathering donations from the poor to support corrupt organization and offering empty promises of imaginary deities. Must like young children and be willing to work on Sundays and holidays. Hats, slippers and dresses included.
Please respond to Vatican, Rome, Italy Code NEWPOPE
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February 19, 2013 at 1:13 am
Great post. I love reading your articles.
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February 19, 2013 at 8:54 am
Really appreciate your kind words, Shery! Sometimes it’s so quiet out there, I wonder if anyone is reading them 🙂 Hope you’ll chime in on this blog more often
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February 8, 2014 at 1:43 pm
Posted on Heya i am for the first time here. I came across this board and I to find It truly usuefl & it helped me out much. I hope to give one thing back and help others such as you helped me.
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February 22, 2013 at 9:09 am
I’m not in favor of abortion and abortion clinics, it’s against my faith. If I were just to choose, I want all abortion clinics in my community or across America to be closed.
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February 22, 2013 at 9:41 am
Chelsea,
Is Abortion ever OK?
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February 22, 2013 at 1:56 pm
Thanks for chiming in Chelsea and I appreciate your adherence to your faith. But over one million women each year have an abortion. Would you just tell all of them to have a baby? Could you be that harsh?
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February 22, 2013 at 9:11 pm
Chelsea Smith eating pork is against a Jewish person’s faith, it is against a Muslim’s faith to drink alcohol and yet I don’t see Jewish people protesting butcher shops or Muslim’s protesting liquor stores. They are not demanding that we must live by their faith, so what gives you the right to demand we live by yours?
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February 24, 2013 at 9:59 am
That’s why I’m not a Muslim 🙂
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February 25, 2013 at 7:51 pm
And why I am not Jewish…I love bacon too much…lol
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February 23, 2013 at 6:18 am
Chelsea, what are you doing to care for children whose mother doesn’t want to raise them or is incapable of caring for them?
It’s very nice to be able to make yourself feel good by denying others the right to have only as many children as they want to raise, but don’t you think you should take responsibility for the welfare of those children who had to be born because you said so?
They need to be protected from cruelty and indifference, to be given the chance to develop their potential to be fully human and to be integrated members of society, and if you’re the person who wants them to be born, it looks like it’s up to you to nurture them.
Let me say right now: the rest is silence…..
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February 24, 2013 at 9:58 am
Good points, as always, Charles. And the predictable silence!
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