Kaja Godek in action. There is an investigation into abortion in Gdańsk
An investigation has been initiated in Gdańsk regarding alleged illegal abortions conducted at a local hospital, prompted by a foundation led by Kaja Godek.
In Gdańsk, Poland, the District Prosecutor's Office has announced the initiation of an investigation into illegal abortions performed at the St. Wojciech Hospital. This comes after the hospital refused to provide medical documentation to the prosecutor's office regarding patients who underwent abortion procedures. The investigation has been initiated by a foundation led by Kaja Godek, an activist known for her anti-abortion stance, who has been targeting both patients and hospital staff in recent weeks.
The prosecutor's office has stated that they suspect at least seven illegal abortion procedures were performed at the St. Wojciech Hospital last year. According to their findings, two of these procedures may have involved administering potassium chloride after the fetus had reached a point of viability outside the womb, specifically after 22 weeks of gestation. This raises significant legal and ethical questions regarding the protections and rights concerning abortion in Poland, a country notorious for its strict abortion laws.
This investigation not only highlights ongoing controversies around reproductive rights in Poland but also reflects the increasing tensions between anti-abortion activists and healthcare providers. Activists like Kaja Godek continue to push for stricter enforcement of existing laws, which complicates the already precarious situation for patients and practitioners navigating the strict abortion regulations in the nation. The outcomes of this investigation could further impact abortion accessibility and the broader discourse surrounding women's health rights in Poland.