Seriously?
Come on guys. They can’t scan for body parts and pieces THAT HAVEN’T EVEN DEVELOPED YET. |
People do get scans much earlier but it’s too early to detect some of the major problems that can arrive. |
Nobody wants a 15w ban. Forced birthers want a complete ban. And the rest of us don’t want any kind of national ban (WTF?). |
This. Witness the tale of two women in Florida https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/04/10/pprom-florida-abortion-ban/ - both had pre-viability PPROM and both were given antibiotics and sent home to wait. There was no chance of survival for the fetus, but by making the women wait for care one lost half her blood and almost died. The other one was running around to different hospitals trying to find one that considered her sick enough to admit her. In California, when this happened to Chrissy Teigen, she was admitted, induced, delivered the fetus safely, and had pictures taken to mark her loss. We can't agree to bans with exceptions when doctors are afraid of being prosecuted criminally for practicing medicine under the exception. When right wingers point out that Europe has laws banning abortions with exceptions so we should do the same, the difference is that right wingers have no intention of honoring the exception part. |
20 weeks is when they typically do the anatomy scan where major defects can be seen. Maybe some things can be seen earlier, but some organs need that long to develop. |
Again...there is a SERIOUS lack of knowledge amongst the population of this country when it comes to basic human reproduction. |
Unless you are pregnant or a doctor, just stay out of it. |
They truly think God puts a small but fully and perfectly formed baby into every uterus, don’t they. |
And this is why abortion restrictions are such a bad idea. There are significant medical reasons why ultrasounds are done at either 16 or 20 weeks. Now people are questioning the medical reasoning and second-guessing doctors. Frankly, trying to let police, lawyers and elected officials make medical decisions is like asking doctor and lawyers to design and rebuild the Key Bridge. People have different skill sets. I want my medical care in the hands of someone who has spent the last 10+ years of their lives studying and practicing medicine. Just like I want bridge designed by people who have studied structural and constructive enginering for the last 10+ years of their lives. |
If you think the embryo is the same as a person, then they should basically abolish anything that saves the mother's life because in their mind there's no discernible difference |
And a very, very sad few don’t reveal themselves until even later in the pregnancy. Ultrasound is a really great tool but sometimes maternal anatomy and fetal immaturity prevent seeing fetal development issues. And those are those third trimester cases that exist. |
ICYMI, Youngkin just vetoed a bill that would protect women who come to VA for an abortion and their doctors from extradition:
Late Friday night, Youngkin announced that he vetoed two nearly identical bills aimed at protecting out-of-state women who come to Virginia for a legal abortion and the health-care professionals who provide that abortion. The measures would prevent them from being extradited to another state where the procedure is illegal. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/04/06/virginia-budget-youngkin-veto-deadline/ Oh and if he vetoes the budget our schools may close down. |
I mean, yes, and that’s why we have the policies that we’re seeing in Texas and other states run by religious zealots. |
And Youngkin was supposed to be the new Republican Party. The new moderate normal Republican Party. The conservatives are off the rails and have totally lost the plot. |
A minority portion of GOP voters believe an embryo is the same as person. The evangelical influence is getting smaller with each passing generation and they'll soon be close to irrelevant. In fact, over 2/3rds of Americans were fine with abortions law as it was before Roe was overturned. Within this majority of Americans that accepted Roe as it was and assumed it to be settled law, there are some disagreements on specific legality time frames and applicable exceptions but there is common ground and we aren't as divided on this issue as our politicians make us out to be. In other words, very few of us are actually forced birthers or baby killers but our politicians and tainted journalism makes it seem as though everyone on the other "side" is a forced birther or baby killer. |