Whose to Blame when Women Die

Late with this post from World Net but thought it was definitely worth it..thanks Jill Stanek

Who’s to blame when aborting women die?


Whose
fault is it when aborting women die? It depends, according to abortion
proponents. If the abortion was illegal, we are. If the abortion was legal, she
is.

Cases in point, yesteryear’s illegal abortion of Gerri Santoro and this
year’s legal abortion of Edrica Goode.

You’ve likely seen the haunting, iconic photo of Gerri Santoro, dead, naked,
knees to chest with bloody bottom in the air on a hotel room floor, the result
of an illegal abortion in 1964 at age 27.

How did Santoro get there? At six and a half months pregnant by a married
man, Santoro apparently panicked when learning her own abusive husband, whom
she had left but not divorced, was traveling from out-of-state to visit their
two daughters.

Santoro and her baby’s father checked into a hotel, where he tried aborting
her using a textbook and borrowed surgical instruments. When Santoro began
hemorrhaging, he fled.

(Speaking of victims, Ms. Magazine published the police photo of Santoro in
1973 without the family’s permission. Her daughters thought she died in a car
accident until then.)

Former abortion mill director Marcy Bloom blogged, "In death, she
became a symbol for the struggle and necessity for safe and legal abortion. …
[S]he would have been 72 years old this year if the bigotry and ignorance of
the anti-abortion laws and attitudes of her time had not abandoned her and left
her to die."

(Santoro’s married boyfriend didn’t abandon her; we did.)

Blogger Rampaging PMS eulogized, "Not having access to safe, legal
abortions took two lives that day, rather than the only one the
anti-abortionists care about."

(Care to explain who else died that day besides Gerri, PMS? Oh, never mind.)

Flash forward 34 years to these sunny days of safe, legal abortions.

On Feb. 14, 2007,
21-year-old Edrica Goode became the third woman in four years to die after an
abortion at a California mill.

On Jan. 31, a Riverside Planned Parenthood nurse practitioner (note,
non-physician) started a late-term abortion on Goode. She inserted seaweed
sticks called laminaria to dilate Goode’s cervix, despite finding an
"odiferous creamy-colored discharge" indicative of infection,
according to a lawsuit Goode’s mother, Aletheia Meloncon, filed last week.

Goode was to return to Planned Parenthood the next day to have the laminaria
removed and complete the abortion. It is unclear whether Goode misunderstood
the instructions or became disoriented and unable to follow them.

According to the Los Angeles Times, "Goode began to experience fevers
and started vomiting, Meloncon said. She became mentally unstable, not knowing
what the day was and acting aggressively."

Meloncon, not knowing Goode was undergoing an abortion, took Goode to Riverside CountyHospital

Feb. 4. Goode tested pregnant, but hospital staff refused to perform a
gynecological exam because Goode, disoriented and combative, refused it.

Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood says it sent Goode two letters telling her to
return, although Meloncon never received them.

Riverside Hospitalbounced Edrica from a medical floor to a psych ward and back before finally
discovering the laminaria Feb. 13. Too late. Goode died of toxic shock syndrome
Feb. 14.

Now Meloncon is suing Planned Parenthood of San Diego and Riverside Counties and Riverside County Hospital for malpractice.

The reaction of pro-aborts to Goode’s death? From the standard bearers – Ms.
Magazine, PP, NARAL, National Abortion Federation – nothing. No outcry for
safer, more regulated abortions.

From abortion apologists?

According to blogger World Wide Rant, "Edrica Goode died because of her
own willful negligence or general stupidity."

Blogger Spartakus called Meloncon’s attorney "quite the ambulance
chaser" and said his complaint that PP didn’t file a legally required
report was "grandstanding."

Some comments on my blog:

"That woman had access to a clean, safe abortion, and
yet chose to go way out of her way to get an infection and die."

"She knew what to do and chose not to do it. It was suicide."

"She was an adult who chose to ignore medical advice and refused
treatment until it was too late. This is

America.
If she chose that path, what was Planned Parenthood supposed to do? Track the
signal from her radio collar, fire a tranquilizer dart into her a–, chase her
till she dropped and treat her by force?"

"It sounds like the mother, the only person answering questions, may be
conflating the autopsy findings."

"How can you pro-lifers be so shameless as to use the untimely death of
another as baseless political capital?"

Two women died of late-term abortions. Pro-lifers mourn all four lives lost.
Pro-aborts mourn only the one that furthers their agenda and trivialize or
ridicule the others.

Just more evidence they don’t care about women, just abortion.

http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56394

 

2 responses to “Whose to Blame when Women Die”

  1. Christine Avatar
    Christine

    Who’s to blam? Society. The women couldn’t take it because come on, it’s a hard decsion. Then if you have too many people leaning on you- your bound to break.
    I think the untold story why so many people get them- although money is mentioned to the doctor- it’s really love. If a women doesn’t see love in the world, and has just seen people screw her time and again, I’m talking landlords, jobs, family being overly judgemental, no friends, maybe moving to a new place and trying to make it, a baby doesn’t help. My point-” Who would want to bring a baby into the world, when you yourself wish you were never born?” If your life is a hell, and many unheard people’s stories are, why bring a baby into the world when they might have to live threw the same things you have. I wouldn’t wish my hell of a life the last 10 yrs., oh and my childhood growing up- on even my worst enemy.

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  2. Theresa Avatar
    Theresa

    sounds like you are talking about the abandonment and lack of support so many feel..I love Dave Reardons line “many women are aborted before they ever step foot into the clinic.”

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