Massachusetts Abortionist Experiments on Fresh Brains of Down Syndrome Babies
September 4, 2015
Boston, MA -- Abortionist Laurent C. Delli-Bovi, who is the founder and Medical Director at Women's Health Services where abortions are done up to 23 weeks, co-authored a 2011 paper that studied the brains of 22 aborted babies,
aged 14-22 weeks, to explore why those with Down syndrome experience
mental retardation and early onset of Alzheimer's Disease. The study
was funded with public money from the National Institutes of Health.
Of
the 22 baby brains used for experimentation, 11 were harvested from
five boys and six girls with Down syndrome, while the other 11 brains
were harvested from five boys and six girls without the genetic
disorder. The latter were used as control subjects during the
experimentation process.
All 22 aborted babies' brains
were used for experimentation within 2-4 hours after their deaths.
This means that the brains were rushed to researchers who were standing
by and had likely been notified that the brains were going to be
available.
But the clincher is this: none of the
mothers of these aborted babies consented to the use of their babies'
brains in Delli-Bovi's research project.
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