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Champaign doctor performed unsafe abortion, left Indiana woman in need of emergency surgery, lawsuit alleges

  • A woman referred to as Jane Doe filed a lawsuit against Dr. Keith Reisinger-Kindle and the Equity Clinic for medical negligence after suffering severe complications from a 22-week abortion, which allegedly left parts of the deceased fetus inside her womb.
  • The lawsuit claims that Jane Doe suffered severe complications, including a perforated uterus and pieces of fetal remains adhering to her intestines, after the procedure on April 2, 2023.
  • Richard Craig, an attorney for Doe, stated that the complications could have been life-threatening if left untreated, as the clinic instructed her to take over-the-counter medications for her symptoms instead of providing appropriate care.
  • The clinic's website claims to offer late-term abortions and diversity training, while the plaintiff's attorney stated that the incident resulted in ongoing emotional distress and potential future complications for Doe's pregnancies.
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Chicago Sun Times broke the news in Chicago, United States on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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