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Undercover video: Late-term abortion center offers to abort baby at 37 weeks for $17,000

Updated: October 25, 2017 at 3:30 pm EST  See Comments

ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, October 25, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – A new undercover video shows the staff of one of the country’s most notorious late-term abortion facilities offering to abort a 37-week-old baby for $17,000 and help the mother get on Medicaid to pay for it.

An undercover investigator from Abortion-Free New Mexico, identified only as Felicia, went into Southwestern Women’s Options at 37 weeks pregnant. She’d had two tests during her pregnancy that indicated her baby had trisomy 18.

“If we are to see you here in the clinic, it would be $17,000” for the entire procedure, a Southwestern Women’s Options employee told Felicia. The employee was Susana Estorga, according to Abortion-Free New Mexico.

Felicia said throughout her pregnancy that medical professionals brought up abortion to her “three different times” and focused on how difficult life would be if she chose not to kill her baby.

“It wasn’t talking positive about keeping the baby and how some parents make a good life for the baby,” she told Abortion-Free New Mexico’s Tara Shaver. “I didn’t hear anything like that.”

“Not once when I talked to the genetic counselor did I hear” about parents who didn’t abort their babies

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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