Legal Abortion Death: Rosael Rodriguez (Unspecified)

There is very little information about Rosael Rodriguez on the internet. Her death, like many other abortion deaths, seems to have been ignored by the media.

Human Life International mentions that abortionist Angel Acevado Montalvo was charged with manslaughter in two cases of maternal deaths from safe, legal abortion.

HLI also notes that after his conviction, Montalvo went right back to business doing abortions.

Priests for Life posts a list of women who have died from legal abortions, including Rosael Rodriguez. They cite a March 5, 1992 article in the Virgin Islands Daily News. They cite one other death, that of Diane Adams, from that article.

Rosael Rodriguez and Diane Adams are most likely the two women referred to by HLI.

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Legal Abortion Death: “Adelle,” 26 (Possible Medication Overdose)

A woman identified as “Patient A” (I’ll call her “Adelle”), was 26 years old and had a history of anemia and sickle cell disease. Her abortionist, Mi Yong Kim, did not order proper lab studies, document an appropriate history, or perform a proper exam on Adelle before performing a safe and legal abortion on her on November 16, 2002.

Kim administered 25 mg of Versed to Adelle, in response to her reports of pain, over a 10-minute period, without giving the medicine time to take effect.

Kim told the medical board that she did not give Adelle any analgesia for pain because she gives enough Versed to cause amnesia so that the patient can’t remember the pain. The board noted that Kim lacked judgment and knowledge of intravenous conscious sedation and that she was not fit to supervise a CRNA.

At the end of the abortion, Kim noted that Adelle’s pulse oximeter reading was only 70%, an alarming finding. Kim thought she found a pulse, did not assess whether or not Adelle was breathing, and simply ordered her staff to give Adelle oxygen by mask and call 911.

Kim administered Romazicon to reverse the effects of the Versed, but did not notice that Adelle had gone into cardiac arrest. As such, Kim made no effort to resuscitate her. The ambulance crew arrived and transported Adelle to the hospital, where she was declared dead from possible air embolism.

The medical board noted that Kim was not certified in Advanced Cardiopulmonary Life Support, nor was she or anybody else on her staff qualified to perform an intubation or use crash cart equipment. Kim did not document the operative report for Adelle. Kim told the board that the police had told her not to make any further notes in her file.

The board did not suspend or yank Kim’s license, instead noting that she was making improvements in her quality of care. She was instead placed under stipulations regarding her use of anesthesia in her office and her record-keeping.

Kim called her office “Landmark Women’s Center”, giving the impression that it was a clinic.

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Legal Abortion Death: Rhonda Rollinson (Uterine Perforation and Infection)

Rhonda Rollinson underwent a safe, legal abortion by Dr. Jay I. Levin at Malcom Polis’s Philadelphia Women’s Center September 3, 1992. The abortion attempt was unsuccessful. Rhonda was then sent home, with instructions to return on September 12 to try again.

Rhonda experienced such severe pain, dizziness, fever, and discharge that on September 10 she sought emergency care at a hospital. She was suffering “severe non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema consistent with adult respiratory distress syndrome.”

Doctors did a laparoscopy, dilation and evacuation, abdominal hysterectomy, and splenectomy, to no avail. Rhonda died on September 14. The autopsy revealed a perforation from her vagina into the uterine cavity, sepsis, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis, pulmonary infarctions, and dysplastic kidney.

The suit filed by Rhonda’s survivors also charged the facility and Polis with hiring Levin despite his lack of competence, failure to properly supervise his work, violation of applicable laws and regulations, lack of informed consent, failure to give proper post-operative instructions, and failure “to respond to the requests of [Rhonda] and her family for post-operative medical advice.”

Source: Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 291, 1994

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Legal Abortion Death: Allegra Roseberry, 41 (Infection/Sepsis)

Allegra Roseberry, age 41, had been diagnosed with terminal liver cancer. Allegra was admitted to Emory Hospital for assessment and surgery in anticipation of admission to an experimental cancer treatment program. There, a sonogram during surgery revealed a 23-week pregnancy, much to everyone’s surprise since Allegra had undergone fertility drug treatment in order to conceive her son Matthew 20 years earlier.

Her liver specialist, family doctor, and gynecologist all failed to detect her pregnancy despite amenorrhea, breast tenderness, distended abdomen, and nausea because these symptoms were attributed to the cancer and other ailments.

Allegra’s doctors offered abortion as her only alternative, saying that the fetus was “doomed” due to Allegra’s ailments, that the pregnancy would render her ineligible for the experimental treatment, and that the pregnancy was damaging her fragile health and would greatly hasten her death. No one arranged for a consult with a perinatologist or a high-risk obstetrician. The options of continuing the pregnancy and/or premature delivery of the infant were not offered or discussed.

Allegra was transferred to Emory’s Crawford Long Hospital for the abortion. Young W. Ahn initiated the abortion by prostaglandin suppository on August 8, 1988. On August 9, Allegra expelled the dead baby, whom she and her husband named Amy Ann.

Allegra developed sepsis from the abortion, and died on August 13. An autopsy revealed that Amy had been normal. The liver specialist contended that Allegra would have aborted Amy even if she had known the child was healthy in order to be eligible for the experimental program. Allegra’s gynecologist claimed that the reason for the abortion was damage to the fetus due to radiation therapy and also mentioned chemotherapy, neither of which Allegra had undergone. All defendants held that Allegra could not have survived long enough to deliver Amy alive anyway. The jury rendered a verdict against the liver specialist for the wrongful death of baby Amy, but returned no verdict for the wrongful death of Allegra due to their assumption that the cancer would have killed her soon anyway. Evidently they did not consider the time she could have spent being a mother to her baby daughter to be of any value.

Allegra’s was not the only tragic death caused by doctors who recommended (or excused) abortion as a life-saving or health-preserving option for the mother:

* Anjelica Duarte sought an abortion on the advice of her physician, and ended up dying under the care of a quack.
* Barbara Hoppert died after an abortion recommended due to a congenital heart problem.
* Christin Gilbert died after an abortion George Tiller holds was justified on grounds of maternal health.
* Erika Peterson died in 1961 when her doctors obtained her husband’s permission to perform a “therapeutic” abortion.
* “Molly” Roe died in 1975 when her doctors made the dubious decision to perform a saline abortion to improve her chances of surviving a lupus crisis.

Source: DeKalb County State Court Civil Action File No. 90A 18136

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Legal Abortion Death: Sharonda Rowe, 17 (Uterine and Vaginal Lacerations Leading to Embolism)

Life Dynamics lists 17-year-old Sharonda Rowe on their “Blackmun Wall” of women killed by safe and legal abortions.

According to LDI, Sharonda had an abortion done in a doctor’s office in Washington, DC on October 11, 1981. She suffered lacerations in her vagina and uterus, causing a massive, fatal air embolism.

LDI Source: District of Columbia Certificate of Death, File # 81-6576

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Legal Abortion Death: Rhonda Ruggiero, 29 (Embolism)

Life Dynamics lists 29-year-old Rhonda Ruggiero on their “Blackmun Wall” of women killed by safe and legal abortions.

According to the information LDI put together, Rhonda underwent an abortion in May of 1982. She suddenly died of an abortion-related pulmonary embolism on May 23.

LDI Sourcs: “Fatal Pulmonary Embolism During Legal Induced Abortion in the United States from 1972-1985, Lawson, Herschel W., MD, Atrash, Hani K., MD, MPH, Franks, Adele L., MD, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vol. 162, No. 4, April 1990, p. 986-990; Ohio Certificate of Death # 033296

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Legal Abortion Death: Stacy Ruckman, 23 (Overdose of Anesthesia)

When 23-year-old Stacy (or Stayce) went to Scott Barrett for a safe and legal abortion on February 20, 1988, she didn’t know how he anesthetized his patients at Central Health Center for Women in Springfield, Missouri.

During the abortion, Stacy stopped breathing, Barrett and his staff were unable to revive her. Staff called an ambulance, but the medics found Stacy in full cradio-respiratory arrest, wit unresponsive pupils. The resuscitation attempts made by paramedics included suctioning “copious amounts of blood” from Stacy’s airway, inserting an endogrecheal tube, administering medications and oxygen, putting in an IV, and using a defibrillator.

They transferred Stacy to the emergency room, where she had a racing pulse and fixed, dilated pupils. She was unable to breathe on her own. The hospital transfused her with packed red blood cells and gave her additional IV fluids, but her EEG “revealed findings consistent with brain death. After a discussion with the patient’s family, respiratory support was discontinued and the patient was pronounced dead at 11:34 p.m.”

Stacy’s father requested an autopsy, which found toxic concentrations of Lidocaine in Stacy’s blood. Her serum level, as tested in blood drawn 2 hour after the abortion, was 8.1 ug/ml, or more than five times the therapeutic level of 1.5 ug/ml. An expert who testified later estimated that, based on how fast the body metabolizes Lidocaine, the amount in her system at the time of the abortion could have been as high as 16 ug/ml, over ten times the therapeutic dose.

In order to rule out other causes of death, the coroner examined ten times the normal number of specimens, looking for signs of an amniotic fluid embolism. He could find no such evidence. He also found no evidence of “any naturally occurring disease process which could account for Ms. Ruckman’s death.” What he did find was “history of a grand mal seizure and cardiac arrest after a ‘therapeutic’ abortion at 13.8 weeks gestation.” Stacy also had suffered cerebral and pulmonary edema (swelling of the brain and lungs), pulmonary hemorrhage (excessive bleeding in the lungs), clotted and unclotted blood in her mouth and nose, around 55 cc of bloody fluid surrounding her lungs, and another 200 cc’s of bloody fluid in her pelvic cavity.

Stacy’s parents sued. An anesthesiologist was asked under oath to give any and all possible medically valid reasons for administering that high a dose of Lidocaine; he repeatedly answered that he could think of none. The only reason he could think of — not a medically valid one — was to speed up the abortion. Barrett’s nurse testified that he typically did 35-40 abortions per day, at $300 each.

She, and other staff, also testified that Barrett routinely gave patients massive dosed of Lidocaine in order to render them unconscious.

The court found that Barrett altered or falsified Stacy’s records in attempt to cover his culpability. The Medical board likewise implicated Barrett in Stacy’s death.

A jury awarded Stacy’s parents $25.3 million for the wrongful death of their daughter — $330,000 in actual damages, and $25 million in aggravated damages. However, Barrett carried no insurance and was not represented at all during the trial; he himself failed to show up.

Sources: Southeast Missourian March 1990; Springfield News-Leader 1-29-91, 2-9-91, 3-18-92; Kansas City Star 8-7-92; Columbia Daily Tribune 1-29-91; St. Louis Post-Dispatch 3-5-90, 1-30-91; Springfield Post-Dispatch 8-19-92; Associated Press 3-7-90; Missouri Administrative Hearing Commission Case no. 90-00255HA; Autopsy Report N-88-A-1; Transcript from Greene County Circuit Court Case No. CV188-675CC2; “Witness: Doctor violated creed” Springfield News-Leader, March 19, 1992; “State Files Complaints Against 2 Abortion Doctors” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 5, 1990; Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1/29/91

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Legal Abortion Death: Angela Satterfield, 23 (Undetected Ectopic Pregnancy)

On October 15, 1990, 23-year-old Angela Satterfield underwent a legal abortion. The abortionist did not diagnose Angela’s ectopic pregnancy. He simply performed an abortion procedure and sent her home.

That evening, the undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy ruptured. Angela was found dead in her home. She had hemorrhaged.

Her death certificate only mentions the ectopic pregnancy and the hemorrhage, but her autopsy notes the failure of the abortionist to diagnose the ectopic pregnancy.

Even though, in theory, women who choose abortion should be less likely to die of ectopic pregnancy complications, experiences shows that they’re actually more likely to die, due to sloppy practices by abortion practitioners.

Sources: Oklahoma Eastern Division, Autopsy Report No. T-332-90; State of Oklahoma Certificate of Death No. 23934

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Legal Abortion Death: Jane Doe, 20 (Uterine Perforation)

A 20-year-old Newark college student, identified in prolife sources as “Jane Doe of Newark,” underwent a safe and legal abortion by Dr. Steven Berkman at Metropolitan Medical Associates on June 16, 1993. She was in the second trimester of pregnancy.

Jane reportedly felt dizzy in recovery. Berkman examined her, noted that she had a perforated uterus, and had her taken to a hospital by ambulance. She died in surgery, leaving her four-year-old son motherless.

“We are intensely investigating this matter,” said an attorney for Jane’s family. “We know something occurred that shouldn’t have. We had a healthy 20-year-old go into that clinic and not come out. And I think a delay had something to do with it.” Her medical chart showed the injury occurring at 10 a.m., but the ambulance wasn’t summoned until two hours later.

Berkman said that there was no delay in transporting Jane to the hospital. He also said he did not believe she died from blood loss. The Bergen County Medical Examiner found that Jane had died from hemorrhage from a perforated uterus. He ruled the death accidental.

Sources: “Jane Doe, 1973-1993,” The American Feminist, Fall 1999; “Family Mulls Suit in Abortion Death,” Bergen County Record, 07/16/1993

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Legal Abortion Death: Marina DeChapell, 34 (Unspecified)

Marina DeChapell, age 34, went to the Miami abortion facility at 620 SW 1st Street for a safe and legal six to eight week abortion on August 17, 1978. Eduardo F. Elias administered Valium and Xylocaine for the abortion.

Immediately after the procedure, Elias noticed that Marina was not breathing. He initiated CPR and an emergency team was summoned. The ambulance crew found Marina with no signs of life.

Although the medical examiner did not attribute Marina’s death directly to the abortion, police noted that the clinic, owned by Luis Barquet, was not equipped with any emergency equipment other than an air bag.

Source: Miami Herald 8-18-78

Note: Luis Barquet was the abortion doctor who owned the clinic where DeChapell died. He was an illegal abortionist prior to Roe who simply hung out his shingle and began practicing legally after abortion laws were struck down. At the time of DeChapell’s death, he was serving time in jail.

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