In a troubling victory for abortion extremism, Polish prosecutors have dropped their investigation into Dr. Gizela Jagielska, who performed a shocking ninth-month abortion on a woman named Anita at 36 weeks of pregnancy. The case, stemming from October 2024 at the Powiatowy Zespół Szpitali in Oleśnica, involved terminating a viable fetus after Anita learned of potential congenital bone fragility.
Despite Poland’s strict laws limiting abortions to cases of rape, incest, or threats to the mother’s life or health, authorities in Wrocław cited a “lack of elements of a prohibited act” on December 10, 2025, effectively greenlighting this late-term procedure under vague mental health claims. This decision comes amid controversy, including right wing leader Grzegorz Braun’s bold attempt at a citizen’s arrest in April 2025, for which he now faces politically motivated charges like deprivation of liberty and slander.The episode exposes the dangerous erosion of pro-life protections under Poland’s leftist coalition, which has issued guidelines urging doctors and prosecutors to “take the women’s side” even in egregious cases.
Dr. Jagielska’s abortion followed a denial in Łódź, where Anita was briefly confined psychiatrically, highlighting how activists exploit mental health loopholes to justify infanticide. European reviews, including rulings from the European Court of Human Rights against Poland in similar defect-related cases, further pressure the nation to abandon its moral stance. Yet, the Polish Society of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians’ call for legal clarity underscores the chaos sown by progressive agendas, allowing viable babies to be discarded like medical waste.
Conservatives have long warned that liberalizing abortion laws invites moral decay, threatening the sanctity of life and family values enshrined in Poland’s constitution and Catholic heritage. Dropping the case against Dr. Jagielska sets a perilous precedent, potentially turning Poland’s hospitals into abortion mills for late-term procedures. A principled Supreme Court or legislature must intervene to reaffirm life’s inviolability from conception, honoring the warnings of figures like Braun and protecting future generations from this culture of death. When justice bows to ideology, innocence pays the price.














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