A Montgomery Country Maryland abortion clinic who's head guy is one the few doctors nationwide who publicly acknowledge performing late-term abortions, had a woman die this week. Here's how the story in the Washington Post led off:
"A 29-year-old woman died of natural causes after visiting an abortion clinic in Montgomery County and suffering a rare complication related to childbirth." The pregnancy was 33 weeks along which means the baby was close to a month from full term. Most abortion doctors won't perform them after 24 weeks.
She went in for an abortion of an almost full term child. If this doesn't make your mind reel as you picture this in actuality I don't know what would. It isn't merely sad that a doctor feels it's ok to publically let it be known he'll perform such acts, it's a horrible glimpse into our culture and where it's headed.
A part of me just does not believe a doctor or a nurse would be able to do such things, but the future looks very dark indeed.




Died of "natural causes"???
That is the most depressing part of this story.
Yes, it is "natural" in our nation to murder unborn children.
Posted by: Rev. Paul T. McCain | February 23, 2013 at 10:24 AM
Natural causes related to childbirth. That says a lot about this abortion clinic
Posted by: Diane Meyer | February 23, 2013 at 02:46 PM
Thirty-three weeks? I delivered my second at thirty-five weeks. If that woman had gone into labor and delivered, the baby probably might have been just fine after a bit of time at the hospital. Of course, that would be just another person to be a drain on the healthcare system [she says, sarcastically].
Posted by: Sharon Philp | February 24, 2013 at 07:00 AM
I was looking forward to seeing Rand's enlightening comment on this post!
Posted by: Ron | February 24, 2013 at 08:03 AM