Posted on 05/04/2012 11:21:14 AM PDT by Pinkbell
Documents leaked to Operation Rescue by a confidential informant show Central Family Medical, also known as Aid for Women, in Kansas City, Kansas, is illegally dumping private patient information related to abortions and is engaging in dangerous abortion practices. All documents were improperly discarded by the abortion clinic. Patient identifying information has been redacted by Operation Rescue.
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There were communications from the clinic administrator based on a 2011 clinic licensing that showed contempt for safety regulations. The only thing they had availabe to clear airways is a uterine canula attached to the abortion suction machine that would likely injure the trachea. There was admission they would not intubate patients who needed out of fear of lawsuits. There was admission that patient assistants didn't have medical licenses.
There was bloody waste that was improperly disponsed of. (Based on what has been posted over the years on FR and prolife sites, it seems that's often exposed with these clinics.)
There are pre-printed forms which they say indicate that abuse was not reported.
There is then footage of 7 women having to be helped out by 2 men so they don't fall after their abortions.
A Kathleen Sibelius legacy?
Ping!
Probably. She used to have the late term abortionist George Tiller to the Governor’s mansion.
“engaging in dangerous abortion practices”?
I guess the Nazi’s at Auschwitz were engaged in a few dangerous practices too.
WTH is it with the abortion industry in that state???
You got that right. Sebelius gone and Tiller
dead make Kansas a whole lot better state to
live in.
The abortion industry in Kansas has dwindled greatly.
Sebelius is gone to DC and Dr. George Tiller,
well, he ain’t around no more.
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