In the medical world, it’s commonly recognized that the best doctors are typically found in dermatology. Why? Because they were the ones who graduated at the top of their classes and had the luxury of being first to pick residencies, and dermatology is known as paying very well with a very easy schedule.
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On the flipside, it’s also commonly recognized that the worst “doctors” are found in the abortion industry, because they were the folks who couldn’t actually make it in legitimate medicine. There’s no surgical precision or impressive problem-solving skills required to hand out abortion pills, shove a vacuum hose in a uterus, or pull a baby apart with serrated clamps—and many of these “providers” are apparently on the same level as toddlers when it comes to fine motor skills, judged by the fact that uterine lacerations are routine occurrences because they can’t even commit the surgical murders competently.
With that in mind, this tragic story should come as no surprise.
Per a report from Sarah Terzo at Life News, a young woman named “CL” who was not abortion-minded visited a Planned Parenthood in Connecticut for “information about her pregnancy” — I’m assuming she’s low-income and was taking advantage of the subsidized services. Anyway, during an ultrasound, the “nurse” somehow determined CL’s twenty-two-week-old baby boy to be an empty sac six weeks into a pregnancy, diagnosing CL with an “incomplete miscarriage.” CL was then given the two-drug abortion regimen, and two days later, delivered her dead and fully-developed (though not fully-grown) little boy at home.
I can’t believe this was anything except malicious murder (this time without the mother’s consent), because for the life of me, I can’t see how any person with eyeballs and a brain can mistake a 22-week-old child in utero for an empty sac at mere weeks into gestation, let alone someone with “medical training.” I think the “nurse” knew CL was very much still pregnant, and much farther along then she said. It’s just not adding up. At 22 weeks on an ultrasound, the baby-ness of the baby is overtly evident; there’s a strong Lucy Letby vibe to all of it.
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Yet, the “nurse” promised it was just a “mistake,”—again, I don’t buy it—and CL sued, though Terzo reports that the outcome of the lawsuit is not known to the public.
A shocking case of malpractice and a tragic reminder that the abortion industry is truly defined by indiscriminate slaughter.

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