Botched late-term abortion spurs lawsuit in blue state court: ‘Horrific’

A rare anonymous woman presented Medical negligence A lawsuit last week against a miscarriage in Illinois after the abortion late in the abortion at a “horrific” turning point when a visit to the emergency hospital was revealed, “half of a deceased person was found before the birth” inside.
Chicago injury lawyer Richard Craig filed the lawsuit on behalf of Jin de Indiana, to name both the stock clinic and its founder, Dr. Keith Risinger Kindle, as a defendant.
Craig Fox News told the digital interview on Thursday that he was “not presented” in such a case.
Patient Jinn claims the medical negligence of Dr. Keith Resinger Kendeel (insert) after miscarriage was wrong. (Wright State University/Getty Emayiz/Sixth Judicial Department of Illinois)
Case He claims that during the abortion for 22 weeks in April 2023, Reesenger Kindle left the parts of the fetus inside the woman’s body, which led to severe complications. After this procedure, when the woman reported continuous cramping, it is claimed that Reissin-Kindle has advised her to take pain relievers and laxatives. It was later undergone an emergency surgery to remove parts of the body. The Ministry of Energy is seeking damage to medical negligence and emotional distress.
“This is the person who conducted a miscarriage in 22 weeks of pregnancy-who makes at this stage a two-day process-then on the second day, when most of the work is accomplished, when he was crowned his work, he entered into a note, saying,” His words, “his products were clearly searched and confirmed on their completion.” This is his note. Well, it is clear that this did not happen. “
“When I came to the emergency room two days later, they found what they described as the half -fetus who died in advance.” “And the films in the records actually suggest more like two -thirds. So, how can he say that he has searched them clearly?”
Du, a four-year-old mother, claimed that Reesenger-Cling has refused to provide related information to the surgeons present without her consent.
In a medical report listed in the lawsuit files, a gynecologist asserts that Reesenger-Viendel “deviated from a reasonable level of care” during Abortion Through the piercing of the plaintiff’s uterus and failed to admit the injury.
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The Supreme Court canceled the ROE V. Wade in 2022, which allowed the states with greater discretionary power to regulate or even prohibit miscarriage procedures. (Jose Luis Magana /AFP /AFP via Getty Images)
The report also stipulates that Reistere-Kindle “failed to check the fetus’ parts adequate” after the procedure. According to the lawsuit, there was a hole in the womb of a woman with almost a large metal coin. The report indicates that if Rectioner-Kindle conducted “a suitable test for the remains, it should be clear that the parts of the fetus have left behind.”
in the wake of supreme court 2022 Roe V. WADE and leaving it to the states to take a decision on abortion, Illinoi strengthened its position as a resort to the action, and enact a series of legislative measures to protect each of the service providers and women outside the country that seeks to obtain abortion services from lawsuits.
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Reisteer-kindle, which appeared in a Chicago Tribune article, He was one of the service providers who opened abortion clinics in the Middle West after the Supreme Court ruling.
Craig-who said that taking the case would not make him “any friends in Illinois”-he also claimed that Reesenger Kindle did not manage any medication to stir pain into the fetus, which would have stopped his heartbeat, before it was interrupted.

A lawsuit against abortion is filed in Illinois by an unknown patient due to neglect. (Darren Oswald/Idaho Sansman/Tribune news via Getty Images)
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Craig said: “The current laws would prevent me, for example, from following up a claim against this doctor on behalf of the child when he should have been painful to the pain he underwent while cutting it into the piece, without any relief to pain.” “Thus, these laws, in fact, or any person from taking this position and seeking compensation for this on behalf of the child.”
Fox News Digital has communicated with Reissiner-Kindle to comment, but she did not hear again at the time of publication.