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Anonymous wrote:It's pretty clear this prosecution is about getting a case on the record that gives personhood to a 2nd trimester fetus.
Yup. So a DEAD second trimester fetus will have more rights to its bodily autonomy than a living human woman. MAGA!
I love all you people coming on here who have never held a second-trimester fetus. Once it is outside the uterus it is no longer a fetus, it is a baby. I held my 22 week baby, the nurse dressed her, and took photos. Yes, that baby is worth the dignity of not being flushed down the toilet. It has nothing to do with being "MAGA," it has to do with being a mother. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, human about flushing a baby down the toilet. You haven't seen a baby outside the uterus at that stage of gestation, so I suggest you keep your small-minded, uninformed opinion to yourself.
You received medical care. The Catholic hospital this woman sought care at sent her home. Her baby died inside her body. From the report it was two weeks before her body ejected it. It was not the sane experience though you both suffers great losses, it’s not comparable.
You made up that it was a Catholic hospital and you made up she was sent home. So I will say she was offered a d&c twice and refused because she didn't want to pay.
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It is amazing the facts that have been literally fabricated out of thin air on this thread. The fetus was 20 weeks but was delivered at 22! The hospital refused her care! The hospital sent her home! The fetus was partially disintegrated! It was a Catholic hospital! The mother needed to be at work and couldn’t miss her shift!
You people are UNREAL.
The thread should be locked and deleted at this point.
Agree. Reporting now.
I just reported it too. This is 100% out of control and pretty shocking how many details they've made up in a few short hours it been posted. Discusting really.
Yes people making up that she "went about her day" as if they actually know what happened or what that means. People making up that she is a monster who abused a corpse. People making up the age of the fetus (as opposed to the stated pregnancy age) when they are not doctors or the woman herself. People making up that the fetus showed signs of injury when the doctor who examined the remains testified that it did not.
People making up that she was traumatized and therefore couldn’t bring herself to get the fetus out of the toilet. People making up that the fetus was partially disintegrated. People making up that a Catholic hospital did absolutely nothing for her and turned her away.
I mean the list goes on and on.
Some one made up it was a Catholic hospital, that she was turned away, that they kicked her out without treatment, also said it was because she was black and poor and that's why she was treated poorly. All of this is total bs.
They don't acknowledge that she went about her day and tried to flush a dead body. These are facts. Someone in her own household called 911 on her these are facts they don't awknowlege.
You don't know that these are not BS because you are not there reading all the facts in the case. So stop acting as judge by saying it is BS.
Especially because it is a FACT that black women, and poor women, have worse outcomes when it comes to pregnancy and medical attention to difficult pregnancies. It is a fact that has been discussed ad nauseum if you were paying attention.
You also don't know as fact just how many weeks the fetus was. No, just because the prosecutor says 22 weeks does not mean that the fetus had lived to 22 weeks before the woman's body expelled it. Anyone who has gone through a miscarriage would know that. Many of us here have indicated that we had fetuses who died in utero and they carried them for 1, 2, even 3 weeks before the miscarriage took place.
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Meanwhile you keep repeating that completely BS phrase "went about her day" that you stole from the biased prosecutors who use it to demonize someone who had a traumatic pregnancy experience. You can't even tell us what that means.