Police in southern Texas are trying to figure out how a pre-term baby’s body got into a pipe in an apartment building.
Valley Central reports a tenant of the Mission, Texas apartment found the body Jan. 30 while working to unclog a pipe, and called police.
The Mission Police Department said it is investigating the incident and plans to conduct an autopsy on the baby’s body.
“The tenant reported having issues with backflow of the water and he later found the fetus next to the drainage pipe,” police said in a statement.
KSAT reports police said they continue to investigate the case, and await autopsy results.
Police did not say how old the baby was or give any indication about how he/she died, but their use of the term “fetus” suggests the baby likely was not full term.
It is possible that the baby may have been a victim of abortion. Pro-abortion groups that sell abortion drugs to women for home use instruct them to flush their aborted baby’s body down the toilet.
The European abortion group Aid Access tells women on its website: “The (very small) embryo is usually passed within this blood and tissue in such a way that it goes unnoticed by the woman. However, it is possible that you might see the very small embryo. With a pregnancy of 8 or 9 weeks, the embryo is about 2.5 cm. This can be distressing.”
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The pro-abortion group then instructs women to put their baby’s body in the trash or flush it down the toilet.
“What should you do with them? It is best to flush everything down the toilet or to wrap the sanitary pads in a plastic bag and throw them away,” the group says.
Texas protects unborn babies by banning abortions and provides pregnancy and parenting resources to struggling mothers. Abortion drugs also are prohibited, but pro-abortion activists have been smuggling them into the state anyway.
Aid Access, which is based in Europe, openly advertises mail-order abortion pills to women in Texas and other states where killing unborn babies is prohibited. The group sends the dangerous abortion drugs through the mail to women who believe they are 10 weeks pregnant or less; it does so without ever seeing the woman in person or being available to provide follow-up care when she suffers complications.
The abortion drugs mifepristone and misoprostol typically are prescribed together to abort unborn babies up to 10 weeks of pregnancy. The Biden administration recently began allowing them to be sold through the mail without ever seeing a doctor in person.
In August, a GB News investigation found a 64-percent increase in emergency calls for abortion pill complications since England began allowing abortion drugs to be sold through the mail.
And because pregnant mothers do not see a doctor first, some are much further in their pregnancies than they realize. As a result, there have been reports in England of late-term babies being aborted or born alive at home as a result of mail-order abortion pills. Last year, MP Carla Lockhart told Parliament about a leaked urgent NHS email from a regional chief midwife who warned of the “escalating risk” of viable, late-term babies being born alive at home due to the mail-order abortion drugs. She said there were 12 cases where the babies showed “signs of life.”
Concerns about pregnant mothers being coerced or forced into aborting their unborn babies also are growing because of the new ease with which the drugs may be purchased.
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