"The last two weeks of her life, all she did was cry." -- Deborah Cardamone
Deborah Cardamone has raised her grandson since he was one year old. She had to. The child's mother, Deborah's daughter Marla Anne, died at the age of 18 on August 16, 1989.
Pregnant after a date rape, Marla had planned to put her baby up for adoption, since she already had a toddler to take care of, but a medical-social worker at Magee Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh pushed Marla to have an abortion.
The social worker insisted that Marla had harmed her unborn baby because of Tegretol and Elavil she'd been taking for depression. No family would adopt a disabled baby, Marla was told. The social worker pointed out to Marla how difficult it would be to continue to assist in caring for her quadriplegic father if she also had to care for a disabled child.
Statistics gave a 92% chance that the baby was fine, but Marla asked for a sonogram to be sure. After the sonogram, the social worker kept pressuring Marla. She even called Marla at home to urge her to abort. Finally, Marla gave in. She was admitted to Magee Women's Hospital for the abortion on August 15, 1989.
Magee Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh |
Marla became obviously ill during the night, with nausea, vomiting, urinary incontinence, and dried blood on her teeth. Her pulse and temperature were severely elevated. At 6:30 AM the charge nurse contacted a the first of several doctors to treat Marla, but no were cultures taken.
By 7 AM Marla was "increasingly disoriented and speaking inappropriately." By 7:15, her blood pressure had fallen to 80/40, her pulse had shot up to 144, and she was "unresponsive, grunting loudly, and having seizures."
At 10 AM, intravenous antibiotics were administered, but of course they would do nothing to address the kidney failure or rotting tissue. Marla was dead from septicemia at 12:15 PM.
The suit filed by Marla's family noted failure to notify them of her deteriorating condition. They never got to come and see her one last time before she died.
Marla's parents adopted her orphaned son.
To add insult to injury, the coroner's office lost the body of Marla's baby, Christopher Michael.
Marla's family faulted the doctor and hospital with performance of an abortion that they should have known would only make Marla's existing depression worse, failure to remove the dead fetus, administering an overdose of Pitocin, and failure to consult qualified doctors.
Marla's mother adds bitterly:
I had to file a lawsuit to get any answers. Marla had died of septicemia--a massive infection from the abortion. I also learned that the social worker had never seen Marla's sonogram or discussed the results with her. Marla never saw the words on the sonogram report that would have changed everything: No abnormalities detected. My daughter was pressured to have an abortion, and there had been no reason for it, no reason at all.I've often wondered why pro-choice women's groups have never expressed any sympathy or concern over Marla's death. Why aren't they demanding justice? Why aren't they concerned that Marla was lied to about the condition of her baby and wasn't shown the sonogram results? Why aren't they concerned that proper treatment was delayed because Marla was misdiagnosed by a resident who was only two months out of medical school? Why are they so quiet?I believe it's because pro-choice groups don't want women to read or hear about abortion injuries and deaths. Bad publicity hurts their cause. That's why they prefer that Marla and her baby remain hidden statistics.
Watch "Unwanted Abortion: Bullied to Death" on YouTube.
Sources:
- Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Case No. G.D. 91-14565
- "Fatal Clostridium perfringens and Escherichia coli Sepsis Following Urea-Instillation Abortion," Jasnosz, et. al, American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology Vol. 14, No. 2, 1993
- Marla's Tragic Death
- "Suit targets hospital, physicians for abortion death," UPI Archives, September 26, 1991
- "The Complete Deborah Cardamone Interview," Life Dynamics, February 24, 2014
- Letter from Deborah Cardamone to the Silent No More Awareness Campaign
- Private phone conversations with Deborah Cardamone
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