Wednesday, July 26, 2017

IN the NEWS - Indiana Law Saves Lives

"An Indiana Planned Parenthood abortion clinic has been forced to close its doors after it lost its
admitting privileges to nearby hospitals.
According to LifeNews.com, the Planned Parenthood clinic in Merrillville, Indiana lost its only doctor who held admitting privileges with local hospitals. Indiana law requires that abortion clinics maintain connections with local hospitals in case of a patient emergency.
After the doctor resigned from the Planned Parenthood clinic, the Indiana Department of Health sent a letter to the facility notifying them that, until they are able to find a new doctor who has hospital admittance privileges, they are prohibited from performing abortions.
It is not known why the doctor quit working at the clinic.
Indiana Right to Life applauded the clinic’s closure. “We’re pleased to see Indiana’s admitting privilege law being followed and enforced,” stated Mike Fichter, President and CEO of Indiana Right to Life. “Admitting privilege laws are health and safety measures. In case of an emergency, admitting privileges ensure a woman is aided in the most expedient manner possible. Admitting privileges can make a life or death difference when minutes matter.” LSN
Suffer the little children to come unto me,
and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.
Mark 10:14