In Washington D.C., there is a famous clinic that kills healthy babies. The said center was under surveillance and was later proven on their unpleasant operations during an undercover phone call.
Listen to this recorded phone call between the pregnant woman and one of the staff of Washington Surgi-Clinic.
Pro-life are in favor of abortion due to health issues both in mother and the child. For instance, a mother’s life is at stake due to pregnancy or the child has a birth defect or disability when born.
As mentioned in the recorded phone call, a staff informed the caller that at 26 weeks of pregnancy she will have to pay $6,200 as payment of terminating the baby or $7,200 if it is almost at 27 weeks.
Moreover, the caller was being told that the operation could be possibly done as early as the next day.
Washington Surgi-Clinic’s location is in D.C.’s posh Foggy Bottom which is also nearby at George Washington University.
“Here in our nation’s capital, as in cities from coast to coast, healthy babies of healthy mothers are being killed at stages where they can survive outside the womb,” National Director of Priests for Life, Father Frank Pavone, said.
“Washington Surgi-Clinic is performing these abortions on healthy women carrying healthy babies with no questions asked, now is the time for Congress to act swiftly to end this scourge of late term abortion.” Tara Shaver of Abortion Free New Mexico, said.
The said clinic, Washington Surgi-Clinic, was also featured in Live Action’s Inhuman series as they offer services even on a late-term pregnancy.
On the video below shows how Cesare Santangelo, the abortionist of Washington Surgi-Clinic, emphasized to deny any medical care if the child will still survive despite the termination process.
Jai Mee expressed her sentiments about her experiences in the said clinic six months ago in a google review, “I almost died here in here and they were about to let me. That's all I'll say.”
Another person wrote in 2011 and it says, “Worst place ever.” “This is an overcrowded meat market where with antiquated, dirty equipment and insufficient staff.”
An anonymous google user also wrote, “If something goes wrong there is not enough staff to address the issue.” “They needed to use a wheelchair after one girl (sitting in the hallway) had a reaction and they couldn't even get the wheelchair through the doors without the other patients helping move chairs out of the way.”
“Right after that there was screaming, crying, glass breaking, things being thrown heard from the back, and the doctor calling for his nurses in a panicked voice.....at no time did anyone let the waiting area know that everything was under control,” she continued.
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