Former abortionist now cares about children?

NOT Satire- Former Tuscaloosa abortionist now concerned over declining prenatal care in Alabama?

Former (only because abortion is now illegal in Alabama) Tuscaloosa abortionist, Leah Torres was recently interviewed by ABC 33/40 on the slight increase in infant mortality rates in the US, even as Alabama saw a decrease. Also discussed was the closing of two Central Alabama hospital’s OB programs.
The interview is ironically titled, “OBGYN stresses importance of access to maternal care as infant mortality rate increases nationwide” It’s hard to imagine that out of all the OBGYNs in Central Alabama ABC 33/40 could not find anyone other than a former abortionist to interview about infant mortality and declining prenatal care.

ABC 33/40 describing of Dr. Torres, “In her role as an OBGYN, prenatal care is of the upmost importance. Dr. Torres described the the many benefits prenatal care can have on the lives of infant and the mother.” 

Absolutely.   Prenatal care is a great option…instead of killing the child by abortion.  

Apparently now that she can’t make a living killing children, she wants to somehow become their advocate?

It’s important to point out that according to the CDC, Alabama saw 439 infant deaths in 2021. The number decreased to 389 in 2022.   So maybe Alabama is doing something right, on top of stopping the killing of over 6000 unborn children each year.

Prolife Tuscaloosa would like to point out that there are MANY ways for pregnant women to get free or low cost prenatal help.   Click here for a list of prenatal help – because the list of available options is too long to write out here.    All a pregnant woman in need has to do is ask for help, many people are willing & ready to help.

We must remember, Dr. Leah Torres is only a “former abortionist” because abortion is now illegal in Alabama. There are some very interesting comments coming from a woman who made killing babies a professional priority for much of her career. Read it (or listen) for yourself. “I know that we can do better, we have to do better,” said Torres.

We agree, and it starts with a change of heart and a love of LIFE.