SHOCKING SURGE in Chemical Abortion Patients in Hospital Emergency Rooms
What Real Doctors Are Saying About It
Operation Rescue has been warning the public for years about chemical abortions. In addition to the cruel death experienced by babies in the womb, the drugs are extremely dangerous to women and are, therefore, an undue hardship placed on emergency rooms.
A recent report by Live Action confirmed this. Dr. Brent Boles, a board-certified OB/GYN (pictured below) with the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG) and Heartbeat International, highlighted alarming examples on Twitter.
Boles shared concerns about the dangers of the abortion inducing drugs, evidenced by his own encounters with patients experiencing life-threatening complications, including severe blood loss.
He posted the following on Twitter just before 3 a.m. one morning:
On my way to the ER at 0247 in the morning to take care of a patient who did a chemical abortion more than two weeks ago and has now dumped about 1/3 of her blood volume out onto the floor. So much for safer than Tylenol. I’ve lost count of how many of these I’ve seen. @aaplog
When a woman loses 20 percent or more of her total blood volume, hemorrhagic or hypovolemic shock occurs. If blood loss reaches close to 30-40 percent of her total blood volume (as noted in Bole’s example), her body reacts with a traumatic drop in blood pressure and a racing heart rate. She shows signs of confusion or disorientation, and her breathing becomes rapid and shallow.
If the blood loss continues and exceeds 40 percent, her body is unable to compensate for much longer on its own. At this stage, her heart fails to properly maintain blood pressure, pumping, or circulation. Her organs may begin to fail without adequate blood and fluid, and she will likely pass out and slip into a coma.
If aggressive, life-saving measures haven’t been initiated by the time she loses about 50 percent of her blood volume, her body will completely lose its ability to pump blood and maintain oxygen delivery. Her heart will stop pumping, other organs will shut down, and she will die.