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Late-term abortion abortionist Curtis Boyd

Late-term abortionist harvests baby body parts ‘within minutes’ of abortion

Live Action News - Investigative IconInvestigative·By Catherine Livingston, PhD

Late-term abortionist harvests baby body parts ‘within minutes’ of abortion

The University of New Mexico and late-term abortionist Curtis Boyd (pictured above) are facing questions of whether Boyd broke the law in obtaining liver and kidney tissue for research.  New Mexico Alliance for Life (NMAFL) reports it “has obtained details from a 2015 University of New Mexico research study describing how aborted baby liver and kidney tissue [was] harvested from ‘six fetuses,’ only 15 minutes after the abortion procedure.”

Now NMAFL is calling for state leaders to investigate and for UNM to terminate contracts with Boyd and his late-term abortion facility.

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Elisa Martinez, executive director of New Mexico Alliance for Life said:

UNM’s health sciences center (UNMHSC) and Boyd’s late-term abortion facility have been working together for the past ten years,  according to the Albuquerque Journal. UNM’s health science center (UNMHSC) uses fetal tissue from abortions for their research. Until December the abortion facility also trained UNM School of Medicine students on abortion. While the training relationship ended suddenly in December, the Albuquerque Journal reports that the fetal tissue acquisition continues:

And therein lies the problem NMAFL is calling into question. NMAFL says:

NMAFL notes that, “Federal law states that an abortionist is not allowed to change the procedure to collect tissue: ‘No alteration of the timing, method, or procedures used to terminate the pregnancy was made solely for the purposes of obtaining the tissue.’  Federal HHS regulations state: ‘The timing and method of abortion should not be influenced by the potential uses of fetal tissue for transplantation or medical research.’

And NMAFL also points out that “UNMHSC officals told the Albuquerque Journal they have ‘no documents to show how much fetal tissue is sent from Boyd’s clinic to UNM researchers, nor how often.” However, in the study on which NMAFL is reporting, the researchers clearly stays that they had “exactly ‘six fetuses’ in UNM’s possession to use for the study.”

Bioethicist and stem cell researcher, Dr. David Prentice, the NMAFL reports says, has testified as an expert before British Parliament, European Parliament, Canadian Parliament and U.S. Congress  and reviewed the UNM study, saying:

But the partnership between UNMHSC and Boyd’s clinic continues, providing fetal parts to be minced, as the study itself says, for research. The Albuquerque Journal shows some of the agreements and correspondence between Boyd and the medical school:

Boyd has been under fire for for his late-term abortions in Texas and New Mexico many times. He’s admitted to performing abortions on girls as young as nine and 10.

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A former ordained Baptist minister, Boyd is a Unitarian who says he prays as he aborts babies: “I’ll ask that the spirit of this pregnancy returns to God with love and with understanding.”

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