Ex-abortion workers speaking out
And Then There Were None’s “Exodus” campaign this Monday was a great success, with five people reaching out for help to leave the abortion industry!
And speaking of ex-abortion workers, two former nurses have some illuminating things to say about Planned Parenthood in Delaware:
Jayne Mitchell-Werbrich, former employee said, “It was just unsafe. I couldn’t tell you how ridiculously unsafe it was.”
Werbrich alleges conditions inside the facility were unsanitary.
“He didn’t wear gloves,” said Werbrich.
Another former employee, Joyce Vasikonis told Action News, “They were using instruments on patients that were not sterile.”
The former nurses claim that a rush to get patients in and out left operating tables soiled and unclean.
Werbrich said “It’s not washed down, it’s not even cleaned off. It has bloody drainage on it.”
“They could be at risk of getting hepatitis, even AIDS,” added Vasikonis.
Both of these nurses said, they quit to protect their own medical licenses, stunned by what they called a meat-market style of assembly-line abortions.
Vasikonis said, “I felt I could be held liable if a patient was harmed.”
Note: this is the same Planned Parenthood affiliate that was the site of an assault against a pro-life grandmother who was recording an ambulance call.
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