Planned Parenthood Puts Woman’s Life at Risk Trying to Hide 911 Call After Botched Abortion

State   |   Cheryl Sullenger   |   Dec 18, 2019   |   3:47PM   |   Chicago, IL

The Near North Planned Parenthood abortion facility located on North LaSalle Drive in Chicago, Illinois, recently called 911 for a woman suffering heavy bleeding after an abortion.

On November 19, 2019, Planned Parenthood used a Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) to call the Intrado Emergency Call Relay Center, which, in turn, placed the call to the 911 exchange.  It took about a minute to accomplish the transfer – a minute that could have been saved if a landline had been used to dial 911 directly.

“When women are bleeding out at abortion facilities, every minute counts, and each minute can mean the difference between life and death for these ladies,” said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman.

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In fact, one of this Planned Parenthood’s abortion patients, Tonya Reaves, died after an abortion in 2012, when her abortionist delayed calling for an ambulance for over five hours as she slowly bled to death.

The 911 recordings for the November 19th incident were provided to Operation Rescue by the Pro-Life Action League.

This represents the fourteenth known medical emergency at this abortion facility in 24 months.

“Each one of these emergencies represents a potentially life-threatening situation that the Near North Planned Parenthood is incapable of handling.  This makes this abortion facility unsafe and we urge women to avoid it at all costs. There is no need to risk life and limb at an unsafe abortion clinic. There are plenty of resources to help pregnant women with life’s challenges in the Chicago area that don’t include dangerous abortions,” said Newman.

Any pregnant woman considering an abortion is urged to contact the Option Line for safe and helpful resources available in their area.

LifeNews.com Note: Cheryl Sullenger is a leader of Operation Rescue.