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Post by caskur on Jul 18, 2022 15:45:02 GMT 10
And the stories are now leaking through. There will be MILLIONS of stories like this. Those Republican judges overturning women's healthcare should get the Nicolae Ceaușescu treatment. They are murderers. www.yahoo.com/news/confusion-po ... 21096.html A woman with a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy sought emergency care at the University of Michigan Hospital after a doctor in her home state worried that the presence of a fetal heartbeat meant treating her might run afoul of new restrictions on abortion. At one Kansas City, Mo., hospital, administrators temporarily required "pharmacist approval" before dispensing medications used to stop postpartum hemorrhages, because they can also be also used for abortions. Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. And in Wisconsin, a woman bled for more than 10 days from an incomplete miscarriage after emergency room staff would not remove the fetal tissue amid a confusing legal landscape that has roiled obstetric care. In the three weeks of turmoil since the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion, many physicians and patients have been navigating a new reality in which the standard of care for incomplete miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies and other common complications is being scrutinized, delayed - even denied - jeopardizing maternal health, according to the accounts of doctors in multiple states where new laws have gone into effect.
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Post by Occam's Spork on Jul 19, 2022 9:53:07 GMT 10
And the stories are now leaking through. There will be MILLIONS of stories like this. Those Republican judges overturning women's healthcare should get the Nicolae Ceaușescu treatment. They are murderers. www.yahoo.com/news/confusion-po ... 21096.html A woman with a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy sought emergency care at the University of Michigan Hospital after a doctor in her home state worried that the presence of a fetal heartbeat meant treating her might run afoul of new restrictions on abortion. At one Kansas City, Mo., hospital, administrators temporarily required "pharmacist approval" before dispensing medications used to stop postpartum hemorrhages, because they can also be also used for abortions. Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. And in Wisconsin, a woman bled for more than 10 days from an incomplete miscarriage after emergency room staff would not remove the fetal tissue amid a confusing legal landscape that has roiled obstetric care. In the three weeks of turmoil since the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion, many physicians and patients have been navigating a new reality in which the standard of care for incomplete miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies and other common complications is being scrutinized, delayed - even denied - jeopardizing maternal health, according to the accounts of doctors in multiple states where new laws have gone into effect. I'm fine with abortion if the mother's life is at risk; most pro lifers are. Preserving human life carrys moral weight. But this only accounts for a low percentage of total abortions. There is a wrong mentality that it's an alternative to contraception and responsibility.
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