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Effects of Dobbs on maternal health care overwhelmingly negative, survey shows:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/06/21/obgyn-abortion-poll/ |
It sounds like it will be have and have not states for women's health care. Pro- choice states will have their pick of the best of the best pros and forced birther states will have lower quality and quantity options. Choose wisely if you can. |
So no anti-abortionists are brave enough to respond. Just looking the other way, nothing to see here. |
I hope that well off forced birthers are denied care in pro choice states as you know they will. No reason they should displace care from someone who actually supports womenâs health care. |
It will pass but Fl legislators will find a way to nullify it through some apparatus (see felon regaining access to vote). |
Theyâre little women hating cowards. |
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This is a reasonable first step, but insuffient. I think there should be federal charges against those doctors who denied careâ in violation of federal lawâ to women who needed it. Hospital lawyers think this wonât happen and so are being way, way to blasĂ© with womenâs lives and health, but if we lock up the people sending women home to wait until they start dying, the lawyers will start reading âlife of the motherâ in larger font. |
Do you want to drive even more doctors out of these states? They shouldnât have to be put in this situation in the first place. |
I would not put it past some leftist health care workers to google their patients, see how they vote, and simply let them die to prove their points. This is where the left is now - no conscience at all |
Is this a new talking point? This one is stupid. Even worse then trying to distract with whining about trans people. Why don't you just admit overturning roe was a colossal mistake. |