Abortionist
Gosnell Manipulated Ultrasounds to Disguise How Old
Babies Actually Were
Part Two of Four
Editor's note. Over
at
www.nationalrighttolifenews.org, we've been running
excerpts from the Philadelphia Grand Jury Grand Jury
Report that culminated with abortionist Kermit Gosnell
and some of his staff being charged with eight counts of
murder. In case you've missed these, I am running
yesterday's excerpt here. Today's excerpt is titled, "If
it's big baby, he [Gosnell] never tell us the truth" and
can be found at
www.nationalrighttolifenews.org.
Several of the
clinic's former staff told the Grand Jury that Gosnell
performed many, many abortions beyond the legal limit in
Pennsylvania – a gestational age of 24 weeks. Their
testimony is confirmed by clinic files, by fetal remains
found at the facility, by photographs of babies that
Gosnell delivered and then killed, and by a
30-plus-weeks baby girl found dead at a hospital after
Gosnell had inserted laminaria to begin a
third-trimester abortion.
Steven Massof [one
of Gosnell's employees] estimated that 40 percent of the
second-trimester abortions performed by Gosnell, the
fetuses were beyond 24 weeks gestational age. Latosha
Lewis [another Gosnell employee] testified that Gosnell
performed procedures over 24 weeks "too much to count,"
and ones up to 26 weeks "very often." When Lewis started
working at the clinic, 20 first-trimester abortions and
five or six second-trimester abortions typically were
performed per night. But in the last few years, she
testified, Gosnell increasingly saw out-of-state
referrals, which were all second-trimester, or beyond.
By these
estimates, Gosnell performed at least four or five
illegal abortions every week. When a detective asked the
doctor what percentage of the fetuses – including the
first-and second-trimester fetuses – found at the
facility during the February 2010 raid were beyond 24
weeks, Gosnell himself estimated "ten or twenty percent
at the most." The Philadelphia medical examiner analyzed
the remains of 45 fetuses seized from the clinic. Of
these, 16 were first-trimester; 25 were
second-trimester, ranging from 12 to 21 weeks; 2 were 22
weeks; 1 was 26 weeks; and 1 was 28 weeks. The raid took
place on a Thursday, so the clinic's busiest day for
late-term abortions – Saturday – was not included.
Gosnell's former
employees testified that they knew many abortions were
performed beyond 24 weeks because they had performed
ultrasounds that established gestational ages greater
than the 24-week legal limit.
When this
happened, they would tell Gosnell, and he would often
redo the ultrasound, or staff members would be ordered
to do so, to produce a different gestational age to
record in the patient's file. Gosnell taught his
employees how to manipulate the ultrasound machine to
get a false reading- one that would make the fetus
appear to be smaller, and younger, than it actually was.
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