Tuesday, July 12, 2022

July 12, 1970: Another Beneficiary of New York's Liberalized Law

Pearl Schwier, age 42, was 20 weeks pregnant when she sought a safe, legal abortion under New York state’s new law, at St. Luke’s hospital in New York City.

She was brought into the operating room on July 6, 1970 for a hysterotomy abortion, which is simply a C-section in which the intention is to allow the baby to die rather than to deliver him or her alive. It was performed under general anesthesia. Pearl was also to have her tubes tied during the surgery.

About 45 minutes into the procedure, Pearl had a reaction to the anesthesia and never regained consciousness, dying on July 12, leaving her husband, John, with four children to care for.

Pearl is “Judy” from the Life Dynamics “Blackmun Wall.”

The 1970 liberalization of abortion had made New York an abortion mecca until the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court ruling that abortionists could legally set up shop in any state of the union. In addition to “Judy,” these are the women I know of who had the dubious benefit of dying from the newfangled safe-and-legal kind of abortion in pre-Roe New York:

  • Carmen Rodriguez, July, 1970, salt solution intended to kill the fetus accidentally injected into her bloodstream
  • Barbara Riley, July, 1970, sickle-cell crisis triggered by abortion recommended by doctor due to her sickle cell disease
  • “Amanda” Roe, September, 1970, sent back to her home in Indiana with an untreated hole poked in her uterus
  • Maria Ortega, October, 1970, fetus shoved through her uterus into her pelvic cavity then left there
  • “Kimberly” Roe, December, 1970, cardiac arrest during abortion
  • “Amy” Roe, January, 1971, massive pulmonary embolism
  • “Andrea” Roe, January, 1971, overwhelming infection
  • “Sandra” Roe, April, 1971, committed suicide due to post-abortion remorse
  • “Anita” Roe, May, 1971, bled to death in her home during process of outpatient saline abortion
  • Margaret Smith, June, 1971, hemorrhage from multiple lacerations during outpatient hysterotomy abortion
  • “Annie” Roe, June, 1971, cardiac arrest during anesthesia
  • “Audrey” Roe, July, 1971, cardiac arrest during abortion
  • “Vicki” Roe, August, 1971, post-abortion infection
  • “April” Roe, August, 1971, injected with saline for outpatient abortion, went into shock and died
  • “Barbara” Roe, September, 1971, cardiac arrest after saline injection for abortion
  • “Tammy” Roe, October, 1971, massive post-abortion infection
  • Carole Schaner, October, 1971, hemorrhage from multiple lacerations during outpatient hysterotomy abortion
  • “Beth” Roe, December, 1971, saline injection meant to kill fetus accidentally injected into her bloodstream
  • “Roseann” Roe, February, 1971, vomiting with seizures causing pneumonia after saline abortion
  • “Connie” Roe, March, 1972, cardiac arrest during abortion
  • “Julie” Roe, April, 1972, holes torn in her uterus and bowel
  • “Robin” Roe, May, 1972, lingering abortion complications
  • “Roxanne” Roe, May, 1972, given overdose of abortion sedatives
  • “Danielle” Roe, May, 1972, air in her bloodstream

Sources: 

  • "Maternal Mortality Associated With Legal Abortion in New York State: July 1, 1970 - June 30, 1972; Berger, Tietze, Pakter, Katz, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 43:3, March 1974, 320
  • Abortions Prove Fatal to Three N.Y. Women,” The Troy Times Record, July 22, 1970



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