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Woman hemorrhages after abortion on 18-week twins in Beverly Hills

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Operation Rescue is reporting that an ambulance was called to the Pro-Choice Medical Center in Beverly Hills, California, on August 6, 2019, for a 39-year-old woman who was hemorrhaging after undergoing a D&E (dismemberment) abortion on her 18-week old preborn twins. This particular abortion facility is owned by Josepha Seletz and is an upscale facility known for catering to the rich and famous.

Comments from the EMS patient care report. via Operation Rescue.

This isn’t the first time emergency assistance has been required at Pro-Choice Medical Center abortion center, where preborn children are aborted late-term, reportedly for cases of fetal anomaly. Their website states that they commit 1st trimester, 2nd trimester, and “late term abortion” — a term pro-abortion media claims is merely an inaccurate term used by pro-lifers.

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Josepha Seletz website screenshot showing she specializes in “late term abortion”

Seletz had been a practicing OB/Gyn but has now dedicated her life to aborting babies. They say that patient’s privacy is of the utmost importance at Pro-Choice Medical Center — even for teenage patients, because California doesn’t have a parental notification law. Seletz is known as the “Abortionist to the Stars.”

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According to a report obtained by Operation Rescue, the 39-year-old woman was found by the emergency workers on the surgical table in a pool of blood when the facility called for help about an hour after the abortion. She had undergone a dismemberment abortion on her twin babies who were 18 weeks gestation and capable of feeling pain, according to research. As explained by former abortionist Dr. Anthony Levatino in the video below, dismemberment abortion involves tearing off a preborn child’s limbs and then crushing his or her skull.

READ: Ambulance called as woman hemorrhages after elective abortion on 24-week baby

 

 

The patient in the most recent incident at Pro-Choice Medical Center was stabilized and transported to the hospital in serious but not life-threatening condition. Her babies were not so lucky. At 18 weeks they had fingerprints, were able to hear their mother’s voice, and were just a few weeks shy of being able to survive outside the womb. Still, it is completely legal to brutally dismember them.

In July 2018, two women who went to Pro-Choice Medical Center for late-term abortions suffered potentially life-threatening complications just days apart. The first suffered from Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation, or DIC, and her blood formed clots that can act to disrupt blood flow to organs. It was likely caused by abortion-related infection, inflammation, or trauma to her internal organs, according to Operation Rescue.

The second injury of July 2018 involved a patient who was said to be “oozing” blood for about seven hours. Her abortion was committed at noon but EMS wasn’t called until 6:36 p.m. She also suffered from DIC and was transported to the hospital.

According to Operation Rescue, most passersby won’t even notice that there is a late-term abortion facility amidst the restaurants and even a children’s museum on the street where this upscale facility is located. There are no signs or logos to draw attention to the fact that babies are being dismembered inside the walls. There are also no pro-life activists present. Pro-Choice Medical Center, however, is considered dangerous by Operation Rescue and continues to injure women while killing their viable preborn children.

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