Abortionist being investigated for botching abortion at 35 weeks

She's not being investigted for doing the abortion per se; rather for rupturing the woman's uterus.

New Mexico Medical Board documents says Sella wrongly conducted the dangerous 35-week abortion in a clinic setting instead of a hospital and disregarded the patient’s history of a previous Caesarean Section delivery. The board noted that a Caesarean Section weakens the uterus, increasing the risks of rupture during subsequent labors. Sella is also accused of over-using uterine stimulants, which contributed to the life-threatening rupture.

Sella is a former associate of the late George Tiller, having worked
for him at his late-term abortion clinic in Wichita, Kansas. When that
abortion facility closed in 2009, Sella went to work for Curtis Boyd at
Southwestern Women’s Options in Albuquerque, New Mexico, an affiliate of
the National Abortion Federation and doing the same late-term abortions
she did in Kansas.

Sella canceled her Kansas medical license the same week the Kansas
State Board of Healing Arts notified Operation Rescue that a
disciplinary petition had been filed against one of Sella’s Kansas
co-workers, Ann Kristin Neuhaus, who had provided improper late-term
abortion referrals to Tiller’s abortion clinic.

Testimony taken during Neuhaus’ disciplinary hearings indicated that
late-term abortions done in Kansas by Sella were in fact illegal. The
KSBHA revoked Neuhaus’ medical license, but because Sella had previously
surrendered her license, she was outside their jurisdiction and avoided
accountability for her actions.

Sella also works as an abortion practitioner for Planned Parenthood in California …

PP, well, of course.


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One response to “Abortionist being investigated for botching abortion at 35 weeks”

  1. Well, clearly she needs to answer whatever her actions cause her…

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