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Another Grisly Abortion Mill Closes


National Pro-Life Alliance


Last month I told you about an abortion mill in Birmingham, Alabama that severely injured two women performing botched abortions.


Not only were the two women carried away from an abortion mill in ambulances, but from the same mill, on the same day, just minutes apart from each other.


Back then, I told you how the paramedics had to make their way through a trash-filled alley to get inside the abortion mill.


Because the gurney couldn't navigate the narrow back hall and dilapidated staircase, the paramedics had to carry the patient out by hand, and lay her down on the gurney in the trash-filled alley.


Alabama Abortion Mill


One of the women was immediately put into an ambulance, bleeding and unconscious, and rushed to a nearby medical center.


But it didn't end there. Moments later the paramedics brought another patient through the alley, this time in a wheelchair.


The woman, with an oxygen mask and wrapped in a blanket was carefully maneuvered out of the narrow doorway by emergency personnel.


Then they whisked her away too.


This all happened on -- of all days -- January 21st, just one day before the 39th anniversary of the disastrous Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion-on-demand to allow women to have so-called "safe" abortions.


Apparently the abortionists didn't get the memo about the "safe" part.


So what about that "legal" part then? Surely abortion mills follow the law?


Thanks to increased pressure from the National Pro-Life Alliance members and other pro-life groups, state health departments all across the country have finally begun to conduct inspections.


Many of these abortion centers have not been inspected for years. Some -- never.


And abortion mills regularly violate even the few laws that govern them.


The good news is, thanks to the public outcry from NPLA members and other pro-lifers, health inspectors finally went in to inspect the Birmingham, Alabama abortion mill.


Investigators discovered that the abortionists misread pregnancy tests, use expired drugs, ignored ultrasound laws that require a woman be given the option to view her preborn child in the womb, and distributed controlled substances without physician authorization.


Alabama Abortion Mill


Inspectors also found that the abortion facility in Birmingham didn't even wait long enough to verify if patients were pregnant before proceeding with abortions.


Ultimately, the authorities had no choice but to shut down the abortion mill citing 76 pages of health code violations.


Is it any wonder that women show up at emergency rooms all across America with fevers, infections, and permanent damage after trusting their bodies to these hellish places?


Thanks to hard work from NPLA members and other pro-life groups, the Birmingham abortion mill is history, but you and I must not rest until all abortion mills are out of business.


For Life, 
Martin Fox
Martin Fox, President      
National Pro-Life Alliance


P.S. Thanks to Jill Stanek for the photos.


P.P.S. Please consider chipping in with a small donation to help the National Pro-Life Alliance to expand our mobilization program to contact more pro-lifers to end abortion-on-demand.

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