Another Pro-Life Victory: Abortion Center in Ohio Forced to Close

Cleveland, OH (LifeNews.com) -- State officials forced an abortion business in Cleveland to close after inspectors found numerous health and safety violations. They found more than a dozen problems at the Center for Women's Health on the city's east side, which prompted officials to reject the center's request for a new state license.

In June, the Ohio Department of Health said CWH did not have a local transfer agreement that would allow it to bring women to a local hospital in cases of botched abortions and other medical emergencies.

The state also said the abortion business failed to meet basic standards for medical care. Roy Croy, a state health department official who works to oversee ambulatory and surgical care facilities told the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper, "[There were] six to seven patients where there was no record that their temperature or blood pressure had been taken before the [abortion]." "These are things that should be done before you start surgery," he said. Martin Ruddock, who runs the abortion facility, would not agree to an interview request from the Plain Dealer. Although other abortion facilities in Cleveland do more abortions, the Center for Women's Health is one of the few to do abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy when women's health issues and complications from the abortion are at their peak. Read the complete story.

This sounds just like the abortion mills in KS -- disgusting!
Praise God they are closing!

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