Tuesday, April 15, 2014
1997 Safe and Lethal
Sixteen-year-old
Maureen Espinoza underwent a safe, legal abortion at a doctor's office
in San Antonio on March 28, 1997. During the abortion, the doctor
punctured Maureen's uterus, but didn't note this in her medical records
or say anything to her about it, indicating that he simply didn't
notice. Maureen was sent home. On April 3, she went to the emergency
room at Northeast Baptist Hospital. Over the ensuing days, doctors there
performed two surgeries to try to save her life, but to no avail. She
died on April 15, 1997.
Abortion rights organizations would assert that, while tragic, Maureen's
death was just a case of "all surgery has risks." But since roughly 90%
of abortions before legalization were done by doctors, the same "all
surgery has risks" logic still would have applied.
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