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Abortion center issued new consent forms. Then, mothers stopped allowing fetal tissue research

Updated: May 28, 2021 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, May 28, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — After a New Mexico late-term abortion clinic introduced new consent forms, mothers stopped allowing the babies they were aborting to be used for research.

According to pro-life organization Abortion on Trial, Curtis Boyd’s late-term abortion facility has partnered with the University of New Mexico by donating body parts of aborted babies to be used in medical research.

At the facility, pregnant women were asked to sign a waiver which allowed the clinic to donate the remains of their babies. The original consent form only included one sentence concerning the donation of the babies’ bodies without providing any further details.

However, in the winter of 2015/2016, the abortion clinic began using a new form. This form provides an entire page of information on the donation of aborted babies for research. Since implementing this new form, the donation of aborted babies to the university dropped drastically. During the first three months of the consent form being implemented, there was allegedly no fetal tissue donated to the University of Mexico from the clinic

Transfer agreements have shown that the abortion center has shipped the babies’ tissue across the country and even to Canada, including the

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