Friday, February 14, 2014

Chicago woman dies after treatment at Planned Parenthood clinic

Her orphan receives $2 million settlement
Tonya Reaves, 24, died from complications because of an incomplete second trimester abortion at a Planned Parenthood clinic. Photo from http://thechristians.com/?q=node/1169.  
The death of Tonya Reaves has been ignored by the media for nineteen months, only making headlines now because Planned Parenthood has made a deal to pay Reaves' orphaned son $2 million.

Tonya Reaves came to a Planned Parenthood (PP) clinic in Chicago to get an abortion on July 20, 2012. She later died because of negligent practices at PP: taking more than five hours for PP to call for an ambulance and at the hospital, Reaves waited another five hours to get into surgery.

Read the full story here.
A medical examiner’s report ruled Reaves’ death “accidental” due to “hemorrhage resulting from cervical dilatation and evacuation.” - See more at: http://thechristians.com/?q=node/1169#sthash.jYQpLvAW.GTN663sr.dpuf
A medical examiner’s report ruled Reaves’ death “accidental” due to “hemorrhage resulting from cervical dilatation and evacuation.” - See more at: http://thechristians.com/?q=node/1169#sthash.jYQpLvAW.GTN663sr.dpuf
A medical examiner’s report ruled Reaves’ death “accidental” due to “hemorrhage resulting from cervical dilatation and evacuation.” - See more at: http://thechristians.com/?q=node/1169#sthash.jYQpLvAW.GTN663sr.dpuf
A medical examiner’s report ruled Reaves’ death “accidental” due to “hemorrhage resulting from cervical dilatation and evacuation.” - See more at: http://thechristians.com/?q=node/1169#sthash.jYQpLvAW.GTN663sr.dpuf
A medical examiner’s report ruled Reaves’ death “accidental” due to “hemorrhage resulting from cervical dilatation and evacuation.” - See more at: http://thechristians.com/?q=node/1169#sthash.jYQpLvAW.GT
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