by Thaddeus Baklinski
CARDIFF, Wales, November 7, 2013 (
LifeSiteNews.com)
- An investigation by the Ombudsman of Wales has found that hundreds of
healthy babies may have been aborted at the University Hospital of
Wales (UHW) in Cardiff after discovering NHS staff had been using
outdated guidelines for diagnosing miscarriages.
The ombudsman found that women at risk of miscarriage were routinely
given external ultrasound scans at UHW, which could have wrongly implied
that they had miscarried their babies, rather than the recommended and
more accurate internal transvaginal scan.
The shocking revelation came to light when Emily Wheatley, 31, was told
by UHW staff that her baby had died at nine weeks gestation, but a scan
at a different hospital where she went to be given drugs to deliver the
baby's body showed that her baby was alive and well.
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