Planned Parenthood in North Carolina sends two women to the hospital in a week
Planned Parenthood Chapel Hill recently sent two women to the emergency room with injuries from botched abortions in incidents just a week apart. The events make three known emergencies that have occurred at this abortion facility through 2023.
Operation Rescue reported that the first emergency occurred on March 24, and that the victim appeared to have undergone multiple abortion attempts. As is often the case, the ambulance approached without lights or sirens; this is often required by abortion facilities to avoid the emergency being noticed.
“As soon as I saw the ambulance coming down the road, I knew it was coming to Planned Parenthood,” a pro-life advocate told the scene at Operation Rescue. “They don’t have lights.”
The 911 call revealed that the victim was a 36-year-old woman who had undergone a dilation and evacuation (D&E), or dismemberment, abortion. This is a multi-day procedure where the pre-born child is torn apart limb by limb, using forceps.
Oddly enough, after connecting to 911 and getting a dispatcher on the line, the staffer made the dispatcher wait and put the abortionist on the line. The abortionist explained that all they could do was remove the laminaria, which dilates the cervix, and the abortion was not completed because the woman was bleeding.
“She’s here for the second day of her second-trimester abortion,” explained the abortionist. “We took her dilators out and she was having significant bleeding. She wasn’t dilated enough to do the procedure, which sometimes stops the bleeding. So even though we put in more dilators for the tamponade type of bleeding, he’s still bleeding.”
Although the recording is difficult to understand in parts, the abortionist also seems to say “this patient is on her third D&E,” asking if this patient has undergone two previous completed abortions in previous pregnancies or if this is the third attempt at this particular D&E.
In the second emergency, which occurred on April 1, a 31-year-old woman was taken to the hospital due to bleeding. Emergency personnel were again asked to turn off their sirens, and this time, the abortion staff took extra time to answer the dispatcher’s questions by repeating them to a different person each time. .
This facility is said to be under investigation for another one false abortionwhich took place in January.
“We hear constant claims from the mainstream media that ‘abortion is safe,'” Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue, said in a statement. “However, the injuries we document every week at Operation Rescue tell a different story. Abortion is always fatal to the child and, many times, just as fatal and devastating to the mother. North Carolina can and should protect them .”