10 year old girl has to travel out of state to get abortio

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.


I’ve been having nightmares about sitting in the ER waiting room when my ectopic pregnancy ruptured. I’d been there 12 hours because I was the bottom of the list, with significant pain, an IUD and a positive pregnancy test. Triage told me the test was wrong or I didn’t do it right because pregnancy wasn’t possible with an IUD (spoiler alert, it is). They’d get around to me if they had a chance. My MD had told me if I got pregnant with the IUD there was a high likelihood it would be ectopic and to go immediately to the ER. The delay in care and slow walking when I was in so much pain and knew I had a potentially life threatening situation was terrifying. As was the rupture and immediate rush into surgery at midnight.

I experienced PTSD symptoms for about a year after this happened. In 2007. And now they are back.

These states are absolutely barbaric.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would any doctor choose to practice in an anti-medical care state?

This extends beyond obgyns. Any doctor treating a pregnant patient for anything could be exposed to liability.


Apparently that means a lot of pediatricians in Ohio
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.


I’ve been having nightmares about sitting in the ER waiting room when my ectopic pregnancy ruptured. I’d been there 12 hours because I was the bottom of the list, with significant pain, an IUD and a positive pregnancy test. Triage told me the test was wrong or I didn’t do it right because pregnancy wasn’t possible with an IUD (spoiler alert, it is). They’d get around to me if they had a chance. My MD had told me if I got pregnant with the IUD there was a high likelihood it would be ectopic and to go immediately to the ER. The delay in care and slow walking when I was in so much pain and knew I had a potentially life threatening situation was terrifying. As was the rupture and immediate rush into surgery at midnight.

I experienced PTSD symptoms for about a year after this happened. In 2007. And now they are back.

These states are absolutely barbaric.


Sorry you had to experience this. I had something similar happen to me and I nearly passed out in the bathroom while waiting to be seen in ER.

But pro-lifers don't care about women like you and me. They'd rather put a thousand women through this kind of experience for the chance of saving one "baby". They don't care about living, breathing women, or our living children, or our spouses, or our parents. It's all about the fetus.
Anonymous
To all the women who had to avail themselves of lifesaving abortions for whom this is an especially traumatizing story to think about, you’re in my heart and I am thinking of you. No one, least of all a child, should have to have their medical care routed through layers of misogynistic bureaucracy.
Anonymous
Here’s how forced birthers feel about child victims of rape and being forced to carry their rapists’ pregnancy.

““I’ve seen a lot of 13-year-olds do phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal,” she said. “It doesn’t have to be a negative thing.”

She closely followed the case of the 10-year-old rape victim who was denied an abortion in Ohio last month. If that girl came into her center, Pinson would suggest she consider adoption, she said, adding that abortion would not fix the girl’s problems.

“That life is still a life and, even at 10, she knows a life is inside her.””
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/07/31/pregnancy-center-of-the-coastal-bend-expansion/

Her whole nasty argument is just her telling us how much she hates women and how little she thinks of us as people, just incubators, no matter how harrowing it will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here’s how forced birthers feel about child victims of rape and being forced to carry their rapists’ pregnancy.

““I’ve seen a lot of 13-year-olds do phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal,” she said. “It doesn’t have to be a negative thing.”

She closely followed the case of the 10-year-old rape victim who was denied an abortion in Ohio last month. If that girl came into her center, Pinson would suggest she consider adoption, she said, adding that abortion would not fix the girl’s problems.

“That life is still a life and, even at 10, she knows a life is inside her.””
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/07/31/pregnancy-center-of-the-coastal-bend-expansion/

Her whole nasty argument is just her telling us how much she hates women and how little she thinks of us as people, just incubators, no matter how harrowing it will be.


And children. Or at least little girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


I think this is the right area to focus on - their own potential suffering - but I fear that many are, consciously or not, convinced that bad things simply do not happen to people who don't deserve it. Despite the obvious evidence to the contrary. It's actually really sad when it turns on them and something bad does happen, they often feel it must be their fault somehow, otherwise why would God/the universe allow this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.


I’ve been having nightmares about sitting in the ER waiting room when my ectopic pregnancy ruptured. I’d been there 12 hours because I was the bottom of the list, with significant pain, an IUD and a positive pregnancy test. Triage told me the test was wrong or I didn’t do it right because pregnancy wasn’t possible with an IUD (spoiler alert, it is). They’d get around to me if they had a chance. My MD had told me if I got pregnant with the IUD there was a high likelihood it would be ectopic and to go immediately to the ER. The delay in care and slow walking when I was in so much pain and knew I had a potentially life threatening situation was terrifying. As was the rupture and immediate rush into surgery at midnight.

I experienced PTSD symptoms for about a year after this happened. In 2007. And now they are back.

These states are absolutely barbaric.


This happened in 2007. Why was the hospital so incompetent?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.


I’ve been having nightmares about sitting in the ER waiting room when my ectopic pregnancy ruptured. I’d been there 12 hours because I was the bottom of the list, with significant pain, an IUD and a positive pregnancy test. Triage told me the test was wrong or I didn’t do it right because pregnancy wasn’t possible with an IUD (spoiler alert, it is). They’d get around to me if they had a chance. My MD had told me if I got pregnant with the IUD there was a high likelihood it would be ectopic and to go immediately to the ER. The delay in care and slow walking when I was in so much pain and knew I had a potentially life threatening situation was terrifying. As was the rupture and immediate rush into surgery at midnight.

I experienced PTSD symptoms for about a year after this happened. In 2007. And now they are back.

These states are absolutely barbaric.


Yikes. Was that in DC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.


I’ve been having nightmares about sitting in the ER waiting room when my ectopic pregnancy ruptured. I’d been there 12 hours because I was the bottom of the list, with significant pain, an IUD and a positive pregnancy test. Triage told me the test was wrong or I didn’t do it right because pregnancy wasn’t possible with an IUD (spoiler alert, it is). They’d get around to me if they had a chance. My MD had told me if I got pregnant with the IUD there was a high likelihood it would be ectopic and to go immediately to the ER. The delay in care and slow walking when I was in so much pain and knew I had a potentially life threatening situation was terrifying. As was the rupture and immediate rush into surgery at midnight.

I experienced PTSD symptoms for about a year after this happened. In 2007. And now they are back.

These states are absolutely barbaric.


Be thankful your Drs had been trained on medical procedures associated with abortion to save your life. No education and training is being limited in Red states so best of luck even if a woman is able to be on deaths door and need asssitance that is approved by the lawyers/judges. Finding a Dr. to perform it will still be hard as the new cohorts aren't being trainined.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.


I’ve been having nightmares about sitting in the ER waiting room when my ectopic pregnancy ruptured. I’d been there 12 hours because I was the bottom of the list, with significant pain, an IUD and a positive pregnancy test. Triage told me the test was wrong or I didn’t do it right because pregnancy wasn’t possible with an IUD (spoiler alert, it is). They’d get around to me if they had a chance. My MD had told me if I got pregnant with the IUD there was a high likelihood it would be ectopic and to go immediately to the ER. The delay in care and slow walking when I was in so much pain and knew I had a potentially life threatening situation was terrifying. As was the rupture and immediate rush into surgery at midnight.

I experienced PTSD symptoms for about a year after this happened. In 2007. And now they are back.

These states are absolutely barbaric.


Be thankful your Drs had been trained on medical procedures associated with abortion to save your life. No education and training is being limited in Red states so best of luck even if a woman is able to be on deaths door and need asssitance that is approved by the lawyers/judges. Finding a Dr. to perform it will still be hard as the new cohorts aren't being trainined.


Oh, for God's SAKE, doctors are trained specifically in 'abortion techniques' when it comes to ending an ectopic pregnancy and D&Cs. How deliberately misleading. Education and training in these SURGICAL techniques is NOT being limited. D&Cs are routine for women for all sorts of issues that don't involve pregnancy. Only the extreme political idiots think that ectopic pregnancies are not life threatening.

I really wish people here were not so emotional - it leads to abjectly stupid statements
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.


I’ve been having nightmares about sitting in the ER waiting room when my ectopic pregnancy ruptured. I’d been there 12 hours because I was the bottom of the list, with significant pain, an IUD and a positive pregnancy test. Triage told me the test was wrong or I didn’t do it right because pregnancy wasn’t possible with an IUD (spoiler alert, it is). They’d get around to me if they had a chance. My MD had told me if I got pregnant with the IUD there was a high likelihood it would be ectopic and to go immediately to the ER. The delay in care and slow walking when I was in so much pain and knew I had a potentially life threatening situation was terrifying. As was the rupture and immediate rush into surgery at midnight.

I experienced PTSD symptoms for about a year after this happened. In 2007. And now they are back.

These states are absolutely barbaric.


Be thankful your Drs had been trained on medical procedures associated with abortion to save your life. No education and training is being limited in Red states so best of luck even if a woman is able to be on deaths door and need asssitance that is approved by the lawyers/judges. Finding a Dr. to perform it will still be hard as the new cohorts aren't being trainined.


Oh, for God's SAKE, doctors are trained specifically in 'abortion techniques' when it comes to ending an ectopic pregnancy and D&Cs. How deliberately misleading. Education and training in these SURGICAL techniques is NOT being limited. D&Cs are routine for women for all sorts of issues that don't involve pregnancy. Only the extreme political idiots think that ectopic pregnancies are not life threatening.

I really wish people here were not so emotional - it leads to abjectly stupid statements


You really need to stop believing the things that you're Republican legislators are telling you?. This is just like the governor's saying they are leaving it up to the doctors to decide but they leave out the convenient fact to the public that three doctors all need to agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.


I’ve been having nightmares about sitting in the ER waiting room when my ectopic pregnancy ruptured. I’d been there 12 hours because I was the bottom of the list, with significant pain, an IUD and a positive pregnancy test. Triage told me the test was wrong or I didn’t do it right because pregnancy wasn’t possible with an IUD (spoiler alert, it is). They’d get around to me if they had a chance. My MD had told me if I got pregnant with the IUD there was a high likelihood it would be ectopic and to go immediately to the ER. The delay in care and slow walking when I was in so much pain and knew I had a potentially life threatening situation was terrifying. As was the rupture and immediate rush into surgery at midnight.

I experienced PTSD symptoms for about a year after this happened. In 2007. And now they are back.

These states are absolutely barbaric.


Be thankful your Drs had been trained on medical procedures associated with abortion to save your life. No education and training is being limited in Red states so best of luck even if a woman is able to be on deaths door and need asssitance that is approved by the lawyers/judges. Finding a Dr. to perform it will still be hard as the new cohorts aren't being trainined.


Oh, for God's SAKE, doctors are trained specifically in 'abortion techniques' when it comes to ending an ectopic pregnancy and D&Cs. How deliberately misleading. Education and training in these SURGICAL techniques is NOT being limited. D&Cs are routine for women for all sorts of issues that don't involve pregnancy. Only the extreme political idiots think that ectopic pregnancies are not life threatening.

I really wish people here were not so emotional - it leads to abjectly stupid statements


You really need to stop believing the things that you're Republican legislators are telling you?. This is just like the governor's saying they are leaving it up to the doctors to decide but they leave out the convenient fact to the public that three doctors all need to agree.


https://www.aamc.org/news-insights/how-repeal-roe-v-wade-will-affect-training-abortion-and-reproductive-health

Apparently, some doctors are having to travel to other states to complete their OB-GYN residencies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cruelty seems to be the point.

+1

You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.


1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.


And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.


Cannot stop thinking about the night I ended up in the ER at 2am with an incomplete miscarriage. I fear for women who end up in that position going forward.


I’ve been having nightmares about sitting in the ER waiting room when my ectopic pregnancy ruptured. I’d been there 12 hours because I was the bottom of the list, with significant pain, an IUD and a positive pregnancy test. Triage told me the test was wrong or I didn’t do it right because pregnancy wasn’t possible with an IUD (spoiler alert, it is). They’d get around to me if they had a chance. My MD had told me if I got pregnant with the IUD there was a high likelihood it would be ectopic and to go immediately to the ER. The delay in care and slow walking when I was in so much pain and knew I had a potentially life threatening situation was terrifying. As was the rupture and immediate rush into surgery at midnight.

I experienced PTSD symptoms for about a year after this happened. In 2007. And now they are back.

These states are absolutely barbaric.


Be thankful your Drs had been trained on medical procedures associated with abortion to save your life. No education and training is being limited in Red states so best of luck even if a woman is able to be on deaths door and need asssitance that is approved by the lawyers/judges. Finding a Dr. to perform it will still be hard as the new cohorts aren't being trainined.


Oh, for God's SAKE, doctors are trained specifically in 'abortion techniques' when it comes to ending an ectopic pregnancy and D&Cs. How deliberately misleading. Education and training in these SURGICAL techniques is NOT being limited. D&Cs are routine for women for all sorts of issues that don't involve pregnancy. Only the extreme political idiots think that ectopic pregnancies are not life threatening.

I really wish people here were not so emotional - it leads to abjectly stupid statements


You really need to stop believing the things that you're Republican legislators are telling you?. This is just like the governor's saying they are leaving it up to the doctors to decide but they leave out the convenient fact to the public that three doctors all need to agree.


https://www.aamc.org/news-insights/how-repeal-roe-v-wade-will-affect-training-abortion-and-reproductive-health

Apparently, some doctors are having to travel to other states to complete their OB-GYN residencies.


Yes, i agree. It is the PP who is saying these facts are lies. You know, because the Republicans deny it is happening
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