Posted on 06/02/2019 4:50:00 AM PDT by Kaslin
Planned Parenthood is calling a judges decision to keep one of its abortion clinics open a victory for women. But with its cited health violations not to mention the unborn baby girls it destroys the clinic run by the nations largest abortion provider endangers women.
On Friday, a St. Louis circuit judge issued a temporary restraining order to keep the doors of Missouris sole abortion clinic open. Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region faced closure after the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) condemned it for deficient practices.
While the DHSS had concerns following inspection in March, the AP also reported the DHSS visited Planned Parenthood in April due to a patients complaint. From there, the AP cited Planned Parenthood as saying the "investigation has identified a large number of potential deficient practices requiring explanation by the physicians directly involved in patient care, as well as the attending physicians."
As a result, the DHSS refused to renew the clinics annual license unless all of its doctors agreed to interviews. Planned Parenthood offered interviews with two of its full-time employees. The other five - residents in training declined. That might be because, as one OB-GYN there worried, officials stressed she and her colleagues could be opened up to criminal proceedings or board review.
Missouri would have been and still could be the first state without an abortion clinic since 1974, the year after the Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade, the case which legalized abortion nationwide. With that in mind, Planned Parenthood President Leana Wen celebrated the judges move as a victory for women across Missouri.
But was it?
On May 29, Republican Governor Mike Parson warned that the clinics apparent disregard for the law, their failure to complete complication records, and the accuracy of medical records are all serious concerns right now.
Among other things, the DHSS said in a press release that same day, there was "at least one incident in which patient safety was gravely compromised" as well as "failed surgical abortions in which patients remained pregnant," quality control and communication with a contracted pathology lab, and failure to obtain informed consent."
Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood director who became pro-life after helping with an abortion, released a statement Friday regarding the news.
"The disconnect between Planned Parenthood's belief that providing abortions at all costs, even if that means ignoring health and safety measures, and the health of the patient is enormous, she wrote. Access is useless if Planned Parenthood facilities like the one in St. Louis are ignoring basic health regulations.
According to Johnson, the clinic is in danger of losing their license because of their own reluctance to address common sense regulations and Blaming their problem on access to abortion is intentionally turning away from the real issue.
As a former Planned Parenthood leader, she would know. Today, Johnson leads pro-life group And Then There Were None which helps abortion workers leave their industry. She also runs CheckMyClinic, which tracks health violations of abortion clinics with state health records.
For Planned Parenthood St Louis, the site publicly shares reports for 2009, 2013, 2015, and 2016 from the DHSS. From those reports, Johnsons site listed several health violations. First off, the site stressed, the clinic was dirty.
Dust covered equipment and supplies all over this clinic as well as the bin with emergency supplies. The refrigerator had not been cleaned in over 1 1/2 years according to a staff member who had no idea who was responsible for that. There was also failure to properly sterilize instruments that are used from woman to woman.
The clinic was also in need of repair and new equipment.
There were Expired meds, IV fluids, and supplies with Some as old as 6 years. There were Tears in the exam tables which could not be cleaned to ensure that women were not exposed to infections.
Then there were safety measures.
The clinic failed to send fetal tissue for pathology evaluation. On top of that, medications were not stored properly. The Medication refrigerator temperature was recorded as out of range with no intervention or resolution for several days. Before discharge, patients vitals were not recorded every 15 minutes.
There were also issues in record keeping.
The staff members did not log their abortions over 18 weeks gestation as required by law and didnt hand patients their Patient Bill of Rights. Medication orders were not timed, dated or signed by the doctor, and Medications documented as administered by nurses had no dosage and were not timed, dated or signed by a nurse. When oral sedation was given, the name of the medication and who administered it was not recorded.
Regarding the St. Louis clinic, Johnson spoke from experience.
"When I worked at Planned Parenthood, we almost always knew when the state health inspector was coming so we could clean up and present a facility in compliance with the law, she stressed. If Planned Parenthood cared about their patients, they would clean up their clinics and be held to the same common sense medical regulations that other medical facilities must uphold."
Women dont just deserve better from Planned Parenthood. They deserve better than Planned Parenthood.
“Missouris Last Abortion Clinic Is Dangerous for Women”
Particularly ones that are unborn.
Exactly
There are figuratively "Tears" in every nook and cranny from t;he collective cries of thousands of un-born.
Being dangerous for women is as nothing when the most important thing is the continued killing of babies in the womb.
A loud segment of the female population goes into a frenzy if they think that they can’t kill babies, and, judging by their looks and their loathsome personalities, they, themselves, won’t be having their own babies to kill.
It sounds to me like the clinic needs a good and destructive fire
Statistically, 1/3 of the females that enter the clinic die in the clinic...
In other words, this doctor who might have been trained in OB-GYN but gave up the practice in order to profit from killing babies admits to violating the law.
I work at a research facility. We are subject to many inspections. I cant think of a single instance in which anyone has balked at an inspection because the inspection might open us up to criminal proceedings. We look at inspections as a means to ensure we continue to use best practices in our daily work. In fact, the next big inspection coming up is one that we requested!
My first act as a newly minted safety officer was to call in Cal/OSHA for an audit.
"KILL THE DAMN BABIES!!! KILL!!! KILL!!! KILLLL!!!!", said the judge ...
Or might as well have.
Ive never called for an inspection or audit myself, but I have certainly done my bit to prepare for one. I am not currently a safety officer, but have been one in the past. And I still conduct safety inspections.
Ill never forget the time I opened a lab fridge that was not rated for flammables storage and found a bottle of ether. Thats enough to cause the heart to jump a bit.
Did you find the ether bunny...
This judge doesn’t care about women’s health. The judge hydrochloride infanticide.
ALL abortion “clinics” are dangerous to ALL women and ALL pre-born children!
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