Lawsuit alleges Illinois abortion doctor left half a fetus inside Indiana patient, requiring emergency surgery
- A lawsuit has been filed by Anna Nusslock against Providence St. Joseph Hospital, claiming she was denied life-saving abortion care despite clear medical emergencies.
- The lawsuit seeks to make an injunction permanent against St. Joseph hospitals, following claims of violations against California's emergency services law.
- The situation highlights ongoing challenges after the Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs decision, with hospitals like St. Joseph's reversing agreements to provide emergency care.
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This Was Not a Botched Abortion — It was Butchery
Lawsuit Reveals Bone-Chilling Details of Half-Aborted Baby Left In Mother’s Womb By Sarah Neely Champaign, IL – An Illinois lawsuit filed under the pseudonym “Jane Doe” offers a bone-chilling reminder that elective late-term abortions are happening in America, and are done with brutal violence to children in the womb. “Doe” sought an elective 22-week abortion …
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