humanlifereview.com
2025-04-11
Women are facing life-threatening situations nationwide due to medical malpractice and abortion organizations that prioritize profit over patients. Sadly, polling indicates that many of these same victims would have preferred to parent anyway.
Just look at the plaintiff in a new lawsuit against Dr. Keith Reisinger-Kindle. As the Kansas City Star's Melinda Henneberger reported last month, "Jane Doe" (name protected for privacy reasons) visited Dr. Reisinger-Kindle for an abortion at 22-23 weeks gestation -- 7-8 weeks past the point when unborn babies can feel pain. Dr. Reisinger-Kindle performed the procedure and sent Doe home, where she experienced "excruciating pain in her abdomen." In response to Doe's frantic inquiries, Dr. Reisinger-Kindle advised her to take pain medication or a laxative.
Two days later, Doe was completely unprepared for the discovery that Dr. Reisinger-Kindle had left half of her deceased child inside of her. Doe was rushed to emergency surgery to remove the child stuck in her pelvis. As Henneberger reports, one of Doe's operating surgeons said it was "the worst thing I've ever seen at surgery."
Henneberger's horror permeates her reporting on the subject. She argues that both those who would deny the event happened at all and those who would argue it happens all the time must unite in ensuring that if this happened once, it must never happen again.