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Planned Parenthood’s Negligence Results of Death of Mother

Plannet Parenthood Killing No Matter What
Planned Parenthood’s negligence results in a death of a mother and the killing of a baby. Planned Parenthood is not new to the baby killing scene, but what many women fail to realize is Planned Parenthood’s negligence can and does result in deaths to mothers as well.

Lifesitenews.com and other media outlets are commenting on the recent death of Tonya Reaves. Sources confirm that she died as a result of botched abortion that happened at a Planned Parenthood in Illinois.

According to formal complaint filed by the Thomas More Society, Planned ParentHoods's care "appears to fall below the minimum standard of care mandated By Illinois for licensed physicians." The complaint goes on to say:

These facts raise very serious questions about whether the Michigan Avenue facility 1) had the proper equipment to handle both the procedure Ms. Reaves underwent and any complications which might have arisen from the procedure; 2) had qualified personnel on the date of the abortion to safely complete a surgical abortion; and 3) whether this facility continues to offer abortion services without the personnel, equipment, and other things necessary to protect and preserve the life of women undergoing the surgery.

Patheos.com reports that “Planned Parenthood clinic waited five hours to transport her [Tonya Reaves] to the hospital[.].” Patheos.com also explains that Planned Parenthood reached a settlement with the estate of Tonya Reaves, where they will start to pay out a total of 2 million dollars to Ms. Reaves only son (a one year old boy) at his 18th birthday.
The price of dead mother, a dead baby, and 1 year old to grow up without a mother was reduced to $2 million dollars.

In related news Planned Parenthood President tweeted on February 10, 2014 that women need abortions for Valentine Day. This is not a joke, she actually tweeted this.

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