Babies Organs Harvested While They Are Still Alive, Planned Parenthood Seventh Video Exposes

By Komfie Manalo
Planned Parenthood video expose
A former procurement technician reveals allegations of instances when babies' organs are harvested even when they are still alive. Center for Medical Progress Project

The seventh video released by Center for Medical Progress about Planned Parenthood, exposes a horrible revelation of alleged harvesting and sale of aborted babies' organs while they are still alive.

"The moment I see [the aborted child], I'm just flabbergasted. This is the most gestated fetus and the closest thing to a baby I've seen," former StemExpress procurement technician Holly O'Donnell said on the video. "She's like, 'I want to show you something,' and she has one of her instruments and she just taps the heart and it starts beating. And I'm sitting here and I'm looking at this fetus and it's heart is beating, and I don't know what to think."

The footage also showed parts and clips from the past six videos already released by the Center for Medical Progress.

O'Donnel remembered being called by her supervisor into a room to harvest organs from a nearly intact late-term fetus aborted at Planned Parenthood Mar Monte's Alameda clinic in San Jose, CA, and showed to her that the baby's heart was still pumping, but still decided to remove the child's brain.

She said that the baby had complete facial features, including a "very pronounced nose and mount," eyelids. "It wasn't completely torn off," she described of the baby. In fact, the supervisor seemed "excited" that the removed baby was completely intact and said it was a "really good fetus" that will allow the company to "procure a lot from it."

She was then tasked by her supervisor to remove the baby's brain, which meant she had to cut its head open. O'Donnell said she reluctantly followed the instruction of her supervisor and cut the baby down the middle of the face.

"She gave me the scissors and told me that I had to cut down the middle of the face. I can't even describe what that feels like," she said and added it was at that moment that she realized she could not continue working for the company.

She went on to say, "It's really hard knowing that you're the only person that's ever going to hold that baby."

The video also featured several other clips showing instances when the company cut open babies that are born intact and alive for organ harvesting.

Dr. Ben Van Handel of the fetal tissue company Novogenix, which has reportedly worked with Planned Parenthood Senior Director of Medical Services, Deborah Nucatola, corroborated O'Donnell's story who claimed there are times when the heart is still beating even after the procedure is done.

David Daleiden, director of Center for Medical Progress Project said in a statement. "Today's video contains heartrending admissions about the absolute barbarism of Planned Parenthood's abortion practice and baby parts sales in which fetuses are sometimes delivered intact and alive. Planned Parenthood is a criminal organization from the top down and should be immediately stripped of taxpayer funding and prosecuted for their atrocities against humanity."

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