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Abortion clinic causes another emergency it can't handle

Abortion clinic causes another emergency it can't handle


Abortion clinic causes another emergency it can't handle

A clinic in Michigan continues to prove that facilities that exist to end babies' lives are not necessarily safe for women.

Operation Rescue has received a transcript of an April 5th emergency call from Northland Family Planning in Sterling Heights, Michigan -- a facility that terminates preborn babies through the second trimester.

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Anne Reed explains that the ambulance transported a suffering post-abortion woman to a hospital.

"We have a very highly redacted report, but what we've been able to pull out of that report [is] it was as black female," Reed details. "It looks like she was having heavy bleeding and received emergency care in response to that."

The pro-lifer tells AFN this is not the first incident of this kind to happen at this facility.

"Last August, we had a similar report of a woman who was experiencing heavy bleeding," Reed relays. "An ambulance was called in that situation as well."

So in less than a year, at least two women have had to be transported to emergency rooms for issues the clinic caused and was not equipped to handle.

Because of privacy laws, no further information is available on the women. But Reed adds that each of their cases includes a second patient who did not survive.