More women join the suit against TX Abortion law

Anonymous
Don’t forget all the women who will (perfectly legally) lose their jobs and struggle to feed and house their children while they needlessly wait for life threatening— and expensive— complications.

Republicans in Texas— and on DCUM— will then say they are bad mothers, and certainly not support any legal protections for them or social assistance for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Note the doctor in the story is pregnant again. Yet another pregnancy that would not have happened if the woman had not been able to attain an abortion.

This is something anti-abortionists refuse to acknowledge. There are lots of children in this world who would not exist if their mothers had not been allowed to terminate a previous pregnancy.

My child is one of them.


Both of mine


Mine too. In 2009, I had to end a much-wanted pregnancy at 20 weeks due to severe complications. I was in the same position as several of the women who are currently suing the state of Texas. https://www.npr.org/2023/05/22/1177425651/texas-women-sue-abortion

Thank God my medical team at Inova Fairfax was able to act quickly and decisively to preserve my life and my future fertility. They didn't have to consult with a panel of hospital administrators, lawyers, or politicians before providing me with the care I needed. They didn't send me home or tell me to wait in the parking lot until I started going septic. They took care of me, helped me through an unimaginably difficult situation, and a year and a half later I gave birth to a healthy daughter who just turned 12.

Yesterday, South Carolina passed a 6-week ban with limited exceptions and the governor will sign it. The swing vote was state senator Tom Davis (R) and he said the quiet part out loud: “At some point in time, the right of the state to see the unborn child born does take precedent over the woman’s right to her body.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/05/23/south-carolina-six-week-abortion-ban-vote/

These people are monsters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Note the doctor in the story is pregnant again. Yet another pregnancy that would not have happened if the woman had not been able to attain an abortion.

This is something anti-abortionists refuse to acknowledge. There are lots of children in this world who would not exist if their mothers had not been allowed to terminate a previous pregnancy.

My child is one of them.


Both of mine


Mine too. In 2009, I had to end a much-wanted pregnancy at 20 weeks due to severe complications. I was in the same position as several of the women who are currently suing the state of Texas. https://www.npr.org/2023/05/22/1177425651/texas-women-sue-abortion

Thank God my medical team at Inova Fairfax was able to act quickly and decisively to preserve my life and my future fertility. They didn't have to consult with a panel of hospital administrators, lawyers, or politicians before providing me with the care I needed. They didn't send me home or tell me to wait in the parking lot until I started going septic. They took care of me, helped me through an unimaginably difficult situation, and a year and a half later I gave birth to a healthy daughter who just turned 12.

Yesterday, South Carolina passed a 6-week ban with limited exceptions and the governor will sign it. The swing vote was state senator Tom Davis (R) and he said the quiet part out loud: “At some point in time, the right of the state to see the unborn child born does take precedent over the woman’s right to her body.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/05/23/south-carolina-six-week-abortion-ban-vote/

These people are monsters.

+1

They’re ducking ghouls. There’s an element of sadism here, and I mean that with all the implications for these freaks’ sexual excitement, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Note the doctor in the story is pregnant again. Yet another pregnancy that would not have happened if the woman had not been able to attain an abortion.

This is something anti-abortionists refuse to acknowledge. There are lots of children in this world who would not exist if their mothers had not been allowed to terminate a previous pregnancy.

My child is one of them.


Both of mine


Mine too. In 2009, I had to end a much-wanted pregnancy at 20 weeks due to severe complications. I was in the same position as several of the women who are currently suing the state of Texas. https://www.npr.org/2023/05/22/1177425651/texas-women-sue-abortion

Thank God my medical team at Inova Fairfax was able to act quickly and decisively to preserve my life and my future fertility. They didn't have to consult with a panel of hospital administrators, lawyers, or politicians before providing me with the care I needed. They didn't send me home or tell me to wait in the parking lot until I started going septic. They took care of me, helped me through an unimaginably difficult situation, and a year and a half later I gave birth to a healthy daughter who just turned 12.

Yesterday, South Carolina passed a 6-week ban with limited exceptions and the governor will sign it. The swing vote was state senator Tom Davis (R) and he said the quiet part out loud: “At some point in time, the right of the state to see the unborn child born does take precedent over the woman’s right to her body.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/05/23/south-carolina-six-week-abortion-ban-vote/

These people are monsters.

Well, R women, I hope you finally realize that these men, including your own husbands, really don't care about you.

Wake the F* up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If women voted pro choice, the GOP would have to join us past the year 1200.


"If women would just do what we told them to do, they'd have 'freedom of choice!'"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Note the doctor in the story is pregnant again. Yet another pregnancy that would not have happened if the woman had not been able to attain an abortion.

This is something anti-abortionists refuse to acknowledge. There are lots of children in this world who would not exist if their mothers had not been allowed to terminate a previous pregnancy.

My child is one of them.


Both of mine


Mine too. In 2009, I had to end a much-wanted pregnancy at 20 weeks due to severe complications. I was in the same position as several of the women who are currently suing the state of Texas. https://www.npr.org/2023/05/22/1177425651/texas-women-sue-abortion

Thank God my medical team at Inova Fairfax was able to act quickly and decisively to preserve my life and my future fertility. They didn't have to consult with a panel of hospital administrators, lawyers, or politicians before providing me with the care I needed. They didn't send me home or tell me to wait in the parking lot until I started going septic. They took care of me, helped me through an unimaginably difficult situation, and a year and a half later I gave birth to a healthy daughter who just turned 12.

Yesterday, South Carolina passed a 6-week ban with limited exceptions and the governor will sign it. The swing vote was state senator Tom Davis (R) and he said the quiet part out loud: “At some point in time, the right of the state to see the unborn child born does take precedent over the woman’s right to her body.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/05/23/south-carolina-six-week-abortion-ban-vote/

These people are monsters.



Anonymous
LIVID here, if anyone remembers me. I am so disgusted and disheartened by these stories. I had an anencephalic pregnancy that I was able to terminate here in DC but I was insured under the FEP so it wasn't paid for. I'm not giving up on this fight. I'm close to being eligible to retire from the Feds and I hope to go work for one of the Repro Rights organizations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Note the doctor in the story is pregnant again. Yet another pregnancy that would not have happened if the woman had not been able to attain an abortion.

This is something anti-abortionists refuse to acknowledge. There are lots of children in this world who would not exist if their mothers had not been allowed to terminate a previous pregnancy.

My child is one of them.


Both of mine


Mine too. In 2009, I had to end a much-wanted pregnancy at 20 weeks due to severe complications. I was in the same position as several of the women who are currently suing the state of Texas. https://www.npr.org/2023/05/22/1177425651/texas-women-sue-abortion

Thank God my medical team at Inova Fairfax was able to act quickly and decisively to preserve my life and my future fertility. They didn't have to consult with a panel of hospital administrators, lawyers, or politicians before providing me with the care I needed. They didn't send me home or tell me to wait in the parking lot until I started going septic. They took care of me, helped me through an unimaginably difficult situation, and a year and a half later I gave birth to a healthy daughter who just turned 12.

Yesterday, South Carolina passed a 6-week ban with limited exceptions and the governor will sign it. The swing vote was state senator Tom Davis (R) and he said the quiet part out loud: “At some point in time, the right of the state to see the unborn child born does take precedent over the woman’s right to her body.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/05/23/south-carolina-six-week-abortion-ban-vote/

These people are monsters.

Well, R women, I hope you finally realize that these men, including your own husbands, really don't care about you.

Wake the F* up.

To a woman, all female Republican voters are “not like the other girls” girls. They always think there will be an exception made for them, because they’re special and not like the other girls.

They really do not get that the GOP’s misogyny is deep and true.
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