“Linda” had an abortion performed by Dr. X on April 5, 1986. When she was examined by the abortionist prior to the procedure, he and several others were talking back and forth, unsure of the age of the fetus. Finally, one of them said “we’ll say 13 weeks,” and the others all agreed. The doctor then began performing a suction abortion and a few minutes later removed the suction cannula from the patient and left the room. Linda was led into a waiting room and then discharged. On April 8 she suffered from a bloated and sore abdomen, with pain so severe that she became alarmed and called her sister. After she began to hemorrhage, discharging large clots of blood and tissue, her sister called an ambulance. When paramedics arrived, they found Linda bleeding profusely in severe pain, and discharging fetal tissue. They took her to a local hospital where a D & C was performed to remove the retained tissue. When Linda called the clinic to inform then of the emergency, an employee reponded “Well, you wanted to kill the baby and it’s dead now, so what’s the problem?”
Allegheny County (PA) Court of Common Pleas Case No. G.D. 88-05725
Mark Crutcher “Lime 5: Exploited by Choice ” (Denton, Texas: Life Dynamics Incorporated, 1996) 51
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