Woman Rushed to Hospital in Virginia After Failed Abortion

State   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Apr 19, 2012   |   5:39PM   |   Washington, DC

New records obtained from 911 show a woman last month in northern Virginia was rushed to the hospital after a failed abortion — in one of numerous cases that have been uncovered already this year.

A 35-year old diabetic patient suffering from heavy bleeding after an abortion at Nova Women’s Healthcare was rushed to the hospital on March 3, according to information released today by the pro-life group Operation Rescue.

Pro-life activists were at the scene and videotaped the ambulance and fire units that responded to the 911 call and later sought the 911 records through an open records act request. OR says the Nova Women’s Healthcare abortion facility has a long history of abortion injuries and standard of care violations, including the death of a patient in 2002. Its owner, Mi Yong Kim, continues to operate the abortion clinic even though she was forced to surrender her medical license in 2007.

“There can be no doubt that Kim’s policies and procedures – for which she was forced to surrender her medical license – are in place at Nova and are endangering the lives and health of women every day. She has no business operating any kind of facility,” said Cheryl Sullenger, Senior Policy Advisor for Operation Rescue and Pro-Life Nation. “We are filing complaints and urging the medical board and the health department to step in and close the clinic on an emergency basis in the interest of public safety.”

Sullenger profiled the long history of problems at the abortion clinic:

In 1998, Kim was disciplined for failing to determine the gestational age of pregnancy for one of her abortion patients. Board documents reveal that she assumed one patient’s pregnancy was 8 weeks, but in reality her baby was 26 weeks gestation. The ensuing botched abortion landed the woman in the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

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In 2005, Kim was disciplined after a patient died from an air embolism during an abortion. Kim improperly sedated her patient, failing to realize that she had gone into cardiac arrest. Kim did not attempt to resuscitate her.

In 2007, the Board determined that Kim failed to provide follow-up care for her patients, kept inadequate records, and improperly dispensed and handled drugs. Under threat of revocation, Kim voluntary surrendered her medical license but continued to operate her abortion clinic.

In 2009, Kim and Nova Women’s Healthcare was sued for conducting an abortion on a woman with an ectopic pregnancy. The patient was told the abortion was successful and sent home. The ectopic pregnancy later ruptured and caused a painful, life-threatening emergency for the woman.