Legal Abortion Death: Sheila Herbert, 27 (Asthma Attack after Abortion)

A lawsuit filed over the death of Sheila Habert contended that Dr. Glidden (the abortionist) and clinic staff failed to monitor the patient in recovery, failed to react properly when her condition was discovered, failed to call 911 promptly, and failed to have adequate emergency equipment available. (East Baton Rouge Parish District Court Case No. 289518)

A chronic ashtma patient, 27-year-old Sheila Hebert went to Delta Women’s Clinic in Baton Rouge for a safe and legal abortion on June 6, 1984. Shortly after the abortion, Sheila complained of chest pains and difficulty breathing. She lost consciousness, and staff injected her with adrenaline, but were unable to revive her. She was taken to a nearby hospital where she died.

The coroner attributed the death to “cardiorespiratory arrest due to acute ashtmatic bronchitis” after “surgical termination of pregnancy

A suit filed anonymously against Richardson Glidden and Delta Women’s Clinic raised these issues in the death of a patient in 1984. The suit and news article therefore probably describe the same case; any minor discrepancies are probably just errors in reporting. “Jane Doe” was 27 years old. The suit was filed on behalf of her 10-year-old motherless son, “Minor A”. Jane was the couple’s only daughter. She was aborted by Glidden at Delta on June 5, 1984. Afterward, she was “placed in a post-operative room where she developed an acute asthma condition and expired.” Emergency personnel arrived within 3 minutes of getting the call, but found the young woman blue, cool, and essentially lifeless. Efforts to revive her, both at Delta and at the ICU proved unsuccessful.

Sources: Baton Rouge State Times and Morning Advocate July 1984; East Baton Rouge Parish District Court Case No. 289518

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