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Ohio abortion business sends another woman to hospital by ambulance

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A notorious Ohio abortion facility has sent another woman to the hospital, though it is not yet clear what the cause of her potential injury was. According to Operation Rescue, an ambulance was called on July 11, as a patient experienced “severe cyclic vomiting and intense abdominal pain.” In the 911 call, the patient’s age was listed as 23.

Mayo Clinic reports that cyclic vomiting, identified as sudden, repeated attacks of severe nausea, vomiting, and exhaustion, can be caused by anxiety or panic attacks. Patients who have undergone surgery can often experience vomiting due to anesthesia, dehydration, or incisional pain. Operation Rescue noted that in the past, the abortion industry has downplayed real emergencies, such as hemorrhages, calling them “non-emergent.”

The Women’s Med Center in the Dayton area has a history of injuring women and sending them to the hospital.

The abortion business’s owner is Martin Haskell, who invented the horrific D&X “partial-birth” abortion method. According to Haskell’s description of the procedure, a baby is turned to the breech position and the body is pulled into the birth canal and delivered, except for the head. The abortionist then punctures the base of the baby’s neck, inserts a cannula into the incision, and uses powerful suction to remove the baby’s brain and collapse the skull. Though there is a federal ban on the procedure, undercover videos have hinted that some abortionists are possibly still committing these types of abortions.

At Women’s Med Center, abortions are committed through 22 weeks of pregnancy — the latest gestational age allowed in Ohio. Children born prematurely at 21 weeks have been known to survive with medical assistance.

Meanwhile, in the state, an upcoming amendment will be voted on in November, in which Ohio voters will decide whether or not killing preborn human beings should be made a constitutional right.

“As pro-lifers, we need to pray for our friends in Ohio as they work to stop this horrendously evil amendment from becoming reality and endangering even more babies and women,” Operation Rescue President Troy Newman said in a statement. “Instead of expanding abortion, these evil killing centers in Ohio need to be closed altogether. If this amendment were to pass, Ohio would become a late-term abortion destination, and reports of life-threatening injuries would significantly increase.”

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