University of Washington sparks outcry for reportedly keeping aborted fetuses in paper bags

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University of Washington sparks outcry for reportedly keeping aborted fetuses in paper bags
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The University of Washington School of Medicine is reportedly keeping aborted human fetuses and organs in rows of labeled boxes and paper bags in a walk-in freezer.

The grim discovery was made earlier this month by the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, a left-wing organization, alongside members of several other anti-abortion groups that located the freezer at the university's Birth Defects Research Laboratory.The activists found the freezer by following a paper trail of invoices that recorded the purchase of various fetal body parts by universities and research labs across the country.

"[Donated tissue] would be properly stored in sterile containers ... and frozen at an ultracold temperature, sometimes with chemicals to prevent degradation of the tissue," Prentice said."There is no proper way to store, whether it's a human fetus or any human individual, in a paper bag in the freezer. This is completely disrespecting a human individual to do that. It's immoral and unethical.

That investigative report specifically noted that the university had failed to produce all relevant documentation regarding its fetal organ bank, including information regarding the transportation of fetal tissue and organs to other research labs at numerous institutions of higher education for which the university claimed it charged a flat fee of $200.

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