November 8, 2013

Pro-lifers in Iowa applaud Board of Medicine for banning webcam abortions

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An Iowa judge has called for a full trial before deciding whether to end webcam abortions in the state, which is where the procedure originated. 

The Iowa Board of Medicine made the decision to ban webcam or telemed abortions effective this week prompting Planned Parenthood to file a lawsuit.

Jenifer Bowen, who heads Iowa Right to Life, says the Judge Karen Romando placed a temporary injunction on the Board of Medicine's decision, which was made in August.

Romano is also likely to preside at the trial.

After the decision, Bowen checked social media and chatted with ardent pro-aborts who were lauding the decision and pushed back against Bowen's warnings.

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"You know, when I mentioned that there were at least 14 women who have died from complications of chemical abortions, I was accused of using those women as props," Bowen tells OneNewsNow.

Bowen also noted on social media that more than 2,200 women have been injured or have severely hemorrhaged, and again she was  accused of using women as "props."

The Iowa Right to Life spokesman suggests that shows a lack of concern, since there are grieving families because of the deaths and serious injuries, and babies that were killed because of chemical abortions.

Bowen says abortion chemicals are dangerous, and she is looking forward to the trial date. 

Contact: Charlie Butts, OneNewsNow.com