Forest Park, GA — On April 30, in the parking lot of A Preferred Women’s Health in Forest Park, GA, eyewitnesses reported an alarming scene: a young woman who looked to be completely unconscious was rolled out of the abortion clinic and loaded into the back of an ambulance.

Records obtained by Operation Rescue indicate the 26-year-old woman sustained a seizure while inside the clinic and was “unresponsive” at the time of the 911 call. Video taken by eyewitnesses show the young girl’s head slumped to the left, still scarily unresponsive, as EMS wheeled her through the lot and loaded her into the ambulance.

Located in Georgia, this abortion mill is a “pill mill” only, its killing limited to six weeks gestation.

“We have no idea if this young girl ever regained consciousness,” says Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue. “But this is not the first woman we’ve documented being carried out of an abortion clinic after a seizure.”

Operation Rescue has reported on numerous women who experienced seizures while undergoing abortions. It’s an occurrence that is more common than people know and is also listed as a possible side effect for mifepristone. 

Last month, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. directed the FDA to review regulations for mifepristone, indicating that, at the very least, “the label should be changed.” Abortion groups were immediately up in arms, especially those who are profiting from the FDA’s recent removal of nearly every safeguard for the drug. Women are not even currently required to see a doctor in-person to get a chemical abortion, and those dispensing it through websites and postal mail face almost no liability when things go wrong.

“Those of us who have spent decades documenting the carnage of these dangerous drugs fully support a full review of mifepristone,” says Newman. “While groups like Planned Parenthood tell women these drugs are ‘safer than tylenol,’ a growing body of evidence – 911 records, autopsies, lawsuits – tell the real story. These drugs are not safe, and especially not in the hands of the incompetent, barely regulated abortion industry. 

“Was this woman in Georgia experiencing a reaction to mifepristone? Was she given too high of a dose? If she was a patient, did the staff of Preferred Women’s Health even ask if she had a history of epilepsy?” 

Online reviews of A Preferred Women’s Health are full of women describing callous staff, disorganization, a crowded, “disgusting” lobby, and long waits. One woman described ending up in the emergency room just four months ago. Despite looking at an ultrasound of her uterus, which would have been plainly empty, the abortionist apparently failed to diagnose her ectopic pregnancy. According to the review, she was given abortion pills and sent home without any follow up. By the time she understood the dangerous misdiagnosis, she was at the ER and undergoing emergency surgery to save her life. 

“There’s no way for us to identify this woman by her review, but if we could tell her one thing it would be to seek legal help immediately,” says Newman. “Abortionists count on the women they harm to just keep silent. Meanwhile, clinics like A Preferred Women’s Health continue treating women like cattle. They take their money, kill their baby, then push them out the door or load them into an ambulance – whichever comes first. 

“For this young girl in Georgia, the ambulance came first. For this woman in her review, the emergency room came later. It’s time for state departments, the courts, and the women who have been injured to hold these clinics accountable.” 



This report may be republished with inclusion of the following acknowledgement: “This article was originally published by Operation Rescue, a leading pro-life, Christian activist organization dedicated to exposing abortion abuses, demanding enforcement, saving innocent lives, and building an abortion-free America. The author, Sarah Neely, is Chief Operating Officer for Operation Rescue.”