Woman Sues Abortionist After He Failed to Kill Her Disabled Son

By Sarah Zagorski. In Canada, a woman is suing her gynecologist for one million dollars after a failed abortion resulted in the live birth of a five-pound boy with fetal abnormalities, including a smaller brain and a hole in his heart.

The woman, Tania Brown, wrote in her official complaint to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice that Dr. Michel Prevost committed “gross negligence and medical malpractice” with respect to her failed abortion.

On October 4th, 2011, Brown she went in for a chemical abortion and Prevost administered a combination of methotrexate and misoprostol to kill her unborn baby. Then the abortionist injected incorrect doses of the drugs, which led to the failed abortion. Now, miraculously, the boy is alive and Brown’s released him for adoption.

Thankfully, in February, Prevost resigned after the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario found he was “incompetent in his practice of obstetrics and gynecology.” He’s also decided that he will not reapply to practice medicine in Ontario, and he will never practice obstetrics or gynecology in any jurisdiction. (Read more about the woman suing over the failed abortion for her disabled son HERE)


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‘She’s Not a Monster’: Mother of Cyberbullied Toddler Speaks Out

By Travis Rice. Mariah Anderson has been fighting for her life since she was born and now her family is having to fend off the internet.


Born with a rare condition called Chromosome Two Duplication Syndrome that impairs her learning and motor skills, Mariah turned two-years-old last Saturday. Her mother Kyra posted a photo of her daughter to celebrate the special day, but the web had other intentions for the birthday girl.

The photo of Mariah became an internet sensation, shared by thousands, but not because of Mariah’s smile. Facebook users made various comments on the original post poking fun at Mariah’s appearance. Kyra Pringle, Mariah’s mother, was horrified at some of things people said. Pringle. “The smile that you guys think is funny or the smile that you guys are comparing to a leprechaun,” said Kyra Pringle, “the things you guys are saying about my child, she’s not a monster, she’s real.” (Read more from this story HERE)

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