Southwestern Women’s Surgery Center, an abortion business in Dallas, Texas, has announced it is permanently closing. The abortion facility was first opened in 1973 by ‘all ages’ abortionist Curtis Boyd, who admitted to aborting 10,000 babies illegally prior to Roe v. Wade.

Southwestern Women’s Surgery Center is still owned by Boyd, who once said during a deposition, “There’s no set period” with regard to gestational age that he would end the life of an unborn baby.

The business has announced on its website: “We, at Southwestern Women’s Surgery Center, are heartbroken to inform you that we are permanently ceasing operations. Our last day of patient care is March 2, 2023. … It has been a great honor and privilege to serve the pregnant people of Texas and we will continue to care for those patients at our sister clinics—Southwestern Women’s Options in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Presidential Women’s Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Following the Supreme Court ruling in June 2022 in Dobbs v. Jackson, which overturned Roe v. Wade, the facility ceased carrying out abortions but remained open. Since then it has reportedly been managing miscarriages as well as advising women on out-of-state abortions.

Interestingly, in managing miscarriages post-Roe, the facility is essentially admitting that abortion advocates who attempt to conflate miscarriage treatment and abortion are being dishonest at best. Miscarriage treatment is not an induced abortion, the latter of which intentionally ends the life of an innocent human being.