A Chicago-area abortion facility recently had to call an ambulance twice for the same patient after the woman was hemorrhaging so severely she needed transport to a hospital.
According to Operation Rescue, the 32-year-old woman was experiencing hemorrhaging after her assumed abortion on February 9 at the Carafem abortion facility in Skokie, Illinois. A caller from the abortion business first called 911 at 5:35 p.m. to request emergency transport, then again 40 minutes later at 6:14 p.m. Per an audio recording of the 911-call, the woman stopped bleeding enough upon the first ambulance’s arrival that the abortionist did not believe she needed transport to the hospital. However, after the ambulance was dismissed, she again started hemorrhaging, prompting the second 911 call. The woman was transported to a local hospital, but there was no further update on her condition.
According to its website, the Carafem facility commits abortions up to 13 weeks of pregnancy (read more here about the complexity of babies in the first trimester). This means the woman likely had undergone a first-trimester suction D&C, or aspiration abortion. On its website, Carafem states, “The in-office procedure, (sometimes called “MVA,” “aspiration abortion,” or “surgical abortion”) is a safe and simple method of ending an early pregnancy in our office with a gentle and quiet hand-held suction device.” A vacuum aspiration abortion, or suction D&C, is described in the video below:
Hemorrhaging is just one of many abortion risks, with other complications including extreme pain, nausea, infection, uterine perforation, sepsis, and others. Some women have even died from abortion-related injuries, including Cree Erwin-Sheppard, Keisha Atkins, Holly Patterson, Laura Hope Smith, Marla Cardamone, Christin Gilbert, and Jennifer Morbelli. The mainstream media almost never reports on these horrific injuries and many go unreported, leaving many to believe that abortion is a safe procedure when in reality, a lack of data collection on abortion means it is impossible to know.
“This abortion business, like all the others, has shown evidence that it is profit driven and not motivated by patient care,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. “The fact that the abortionist sent the medical care professionals away when this poor woman was suffering from a hemorrhage, possibly a life-threatening emergency, just confirms what we already knew. These abortionists do not care about women, they care about their bottom dollar and their reputation.”