Social Services Removes Foster Children from Foster Parent Who Opposed Allegedly Coerced Abortion
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Social Services Removes Foster Children from Foster Parent Who Opposed Allegedly Coerced Abortion

Posted on May 4, 2010

A Pennsylvania foster home was closed after a foster mother spoke out against two social workers who allegedly coerced a sixteen-year-old girl to abort her 24-week-old baby. Pennsylvania social services has allegedly threatened the former foster mother with a lawsuit for what it claims was a breach of confidentiality.

[Pennsylvania social services] yesterday removed four foster children from the home of a woman who alleged that DHS had coerced one of the children into having a late-term abortion.

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[Social services]…obtained a judge’s order to allow the teen to get an abortion. [The social worker] drove the teen, who was 24 weeks pregnant, to have an abortion in New Jersey for the first day of the two-day procedure. Abortions in Pennsylvania are illegal once a pregnancy reaches 24 weeks.

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