Saturday, July 28, 2012

Family Seeks Answers After Woman’s Death Following Abortion

SECOND TRIMESTER ABORTION KILLS YOUNG WOMAN 


Forward by: Angela Michael
Another young woman dies at the hands of "safe, legal, and rare" motto of the abortion industry.  It's called "choice", It happened this past Friday at a Planned Parenthood in Chicago, Illinois. Tonya Reeves was killed during her abortion .  

It appears she hemorrhaged in the back of this abortion mill that advertises it kills babies up until the 18th week of pregnancy. Dismemberment abortions (D&E) are often performed after 12 weeks.  She was transferred to Northwestern University Hospital ,the same hospital that trained Hope Clinic abortionist, Erin King, where she died.   More than likely, this was preventable.
           
 We have learned from numerous lawsuits, that due to sub-standard conditions and unqualified staff, gross negligence and malpractice, coupled by a delay in calling 911 for assistance, errors are made, and women die.  Abortion advocates rally they never want to return to "back alley abortions". But, back alley abortions have not ended.  They just cost more and the abortionist comes through the front door. 
 CHICAGO (CBS) – The family of a Chicago woman who died after an abortion at Planned Parenthood says it wants answers about her death.
      Tonya Reaves, 24, died late Friday night from a hemorrhage, with a cervical dilation and evacuation, as well as an intrauterine pregnancy as contributing causes, according to the medical examiner’s office.
She died after she’d had an abortion at Planned Parenthood at 18 S. Michigan Av, according to the medical examiner’s office.
      
     Her death was ruled an accident, but the Reaves family wants to know more, especially Tonya’s twin sister Toni. “We were born the same day. She was my other half,” Toni said. Toni Reaves said the family is trying to get through this.
    
    “It happened so fast. She was just fine one day and then the next day she was gone. We’re just trying to figure out what happened… what happened,” she said. Toni Reaves said her sister was engaged to be married and had one son – Alvin – who just had his first birthday.
    
    In a written statement, Planned Parenthood of Illinois CEO Carole Brite said “We were shocked and saddened upon learning of a tragic development at a nearby hospital. Our hearts go out to the loved ones of this patient.
     
   “While legal abortion services in the United States have a very high safety record, a tragedy such as this is devastating to loved ones and we offer our deepest sympathies. Planned Parenthood of Illinois cares deeply about the health and safety of each and every patient. We do not publicly discuss private patient matters and we follow HIPAA laws that forbid the disclosure of patient information.”