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by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 30, 2008) A bill allowing medical practitioners and family members to authorize terminal sedation for depressed, confused or mentally disabled patients has narrowly passed the California Assembly.
Vatican Automatically Excommunicates Women “Priests”
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 30, 2008) The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has issued a decree stating that any woman being consecrated a priest, and the bishop who consecrates her, is automatically excommunicated from the Church.
Selling Babies On-line
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 29, 2008) The past week has seen two cases of parents trying to sell their babies on popular on-line auction sites.
“Safe, Legal Abortion” Renders Teen Infertile
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 29, 2008) The mother of a 13 year old girl who was rendered sterile after a botched abortion is suing Planned Parenthood for $50 million dollars.
Shantese Butler was only 13 years old when she became pregnant after being forcibly raped. Her parents decided she should have an abortion and took her to Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, DC where an abortion was performed.
According to the complaint, 24 hours after the procedure, Shantese was rushed to the emergency room at Cevista Medical Center suffering from severe abdominal pain. A CAT scan revealed abdominal bleeding and she was rushed into emergency surgery. Doctors discovered a small bowel tear, severe vaginal and cervical injuries and a significant uterine perforation. Pieces of the aborted baby were also found in her abdomen.
Because of these injuries, Shantese will be infertile for the rest of her life.
Shantese’s mother, Emma Jean Butler, is now suing Planned Parenthood for $50 million in damages. The suit charges Planned Parenthood with negligence for performing a botched abortion and for failing to notice such extensive injuries before discharging her daughter.
Although the public rarely hears about these kinds of complications, they are far more common than most people are aware of.
According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, “Complications following abortions performed in free-standing clinics is one of the most frequent gynecologic emergencies . . . encountered. Even life-endangering complications rarely come to the attention of the physician who performed the abortion unless the incident entails litigation. The statistics . . . represent substantial under- reporting and disregard women’s reluctance to return to a clinic, where, in their mind, they received inadequate treatment.”
Another study from one of the most prestigious medical centers in the world, John Hopkins University, found that genital tract infection following elective abortion is a well-known complication. The study found infection rates at medical centers to be up to 5.2 percent for first trimester abortions and up to 18.5 percent for mid-trimester procedures. Infection rates at local free-standing clinics where the quality of care is more inferior are believed to be at least twice as high as those encountered in a medical center.
Planned Parenthood’s answer to Butler’s complaint was to deny both the injuries and the infertility of Shantese. In addition, they state in their answer that Butler's claims are barred by the doctrines of informed consent and assumption of risk.
Kristan Hawkins, executive director of Students for Life of America, the organization that discovered the law suit, called the situation horrible. “Our thoughts go out to Shantese and her family as she recovers from her injuries both from the rape and abortion. Further, it is outrageous that Planned Parenthood thinks they are excused from being held liable because Shantese was informed of possible risks associated with abortion. In no other medical profession would this be acceptable.
“How ironic is it that the pro-abortion movement claims they want abortions to be 'safe, legal, and rare,' when in this poster case for abortion, Shantese was permanently injured, resulting in infertility for the rest of her life, making abortion harmful and almost deadly to the young girl."
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Poll Finds Americans More Accepting of Divorce
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 28, 2008) A new Gallup poll found Americans to be more opposed to wearing clothes made of animal fur than to divorce or embryonic stem cell research.
University Employee Fired for Opposing Homosexuality
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 28, 2008) A high ranking administrator at the University of Toledo has decided to sue after being fired for writing an editorial expressing her Christian views against homosexuality.
China to Relax One-Child Policy
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 28, 2008) Chinese officials announced on Monday that families whose only child was lost, severely injured or disabled in the devastating May 12 earthquake can obtain a certificate to have another child.
Family Attributes Miracle to Jesus Christ
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 27, 2008) The family of the West Virginia woman who awoke after having no brain wave activity for more than 17 hours is giving “Jesus Christ all the glory” for her miraculous recovery.
World’s Largest Monstrance to Be Unveiled May 31
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 27, 2008) What is believed to be the world’s largest monstrance will be unveiled by Cardinal Francis George OMI in an inner-city Chicago parish whose pastor believes Our Lady instructed him to build a sanctuary of Divine Mercy where her children could “seek refuge in God.”
Vatican Releases New Report on the State of the Church
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(May 27, 2008) According to the latest statistics released by the Vatican, the Catholic presence in the world has remained stable for the past seven years. The Church is growing at its most rapid pace in Africa while seeing the most dramatic decline on the continent of Europe.
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