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History Of The Notorious Clinic Medica Para La Mujer De Hoy Abortion Chain

December 2nd, 2008

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As legal proceedings progress in the Los Angeles trial of unlicensed abortionist Bertha Bugarin, some history is in order concerning her shoddy and illegal abortion business, Clinica Medica Para La Mujer De Hoy. This narrative was written to help the reader better understand the people and the circumstances that have led to the current criminal proceedings against Ms. Bugarin.

Operation Rescue reports Bertha Bugarin had no background in medicine. In fact, her business
experience included management of various restaurants in the Southern
California area. It is unknown how the twenty-something Hispanic woman
originally met the aging abortionist Nicholas Braemer, but she began a
long partnership with him in the 1980’s. Together they formed a company
known as B&B, and opened a chain of abortion mills in Southern
California that were rivaled only by Family Planning Associates and
Planned Parenthood.

Bugarin and Braemer once owned eleven abortion mills in three
densely populated areas of Southern California where there were large,
poor Hispanic populations. Those areas were Los Angeles, Orange, and
San Diego Counties. Bugarin took pride in her successful business plan
of targeting Hispanic neighborhoods for abortions. In addition to
television, newspaper, and phone book ads, Clinica Medica would often
pay $25 a day to homeless or poor people off the street to distribute
coupons offering discounted abortion rates throughout these
neighborhoods.

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