On January 21, 1972, 26-year-old Kathryn Strong went to Civic Center Hospital in Oakland, California for a legal abortion that was to be performed by Dr. Harold Van Maren. During the procedure, her uterus was perforated. According to her medical records, she suffered extensive hemorrhage and shock. She died the following day, leaving a three-year-old son.
In a sad irony, on the one-year anniversary of Kathryn’s death, January 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the Roe vs. Wade decision legalizing abortion nationwide.
Kathryn was one of far too many women whose pre-Roe legal abortion deaths should have served as a warning:
Cassandra Bleavins
Twila Coulter
Margaret Davis
Gwendolyn Drummer
Janet Forster
Doris Grant
Betty Hines
Denise Holmes
Sara Lint
Natalie Meyers
Katherine Morse
Maria Ortega
Erica Peterson
"Amanda" Roe
"Alice" Roe
"Amy" Roe
"Annie" Roe
"Andrea" Roe
"Anita" Roe
"April" Roe
"Audrey" Roe
"Barbara" Roe
"Beth" Roe
"Connie" Roe
"Danielle" Roe
"Judy" Roe
"Julie" Roe
"Kimberly" Roe
"Monica" Roe
"Robin" Roe
"Roseann" Roe
"Roxanne" Roe
"Sandra" Roe
"Sheryl" Roe
"Tammy" Roe
"Vicki" Roe
LaSandra Russ
F.S.
Stella Saenz
Carole Schaner
Margaret Smith
Cheryl Vosseler
Sadly, politics came ahead of women's lives. And women have been paying the price ever since.
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