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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This article is clearly an agenda driven set-up. The author had just had two ultra-sounds that same day. Both doctors could have certifird that and yet no one asks the question. Informed consent is vital. As women, we should be strong enough to demand it and handle it. I am woman, hear me roar... or whine? Come on, people.[/quote] The clinic is required to administer an ultrasound. The law does not provide for the exception you suggested, and since there were no regulations or interpretations available, there is no legal basis for the doctors at the clinic to do what you said. The "setup" claim from conservatives is really getting worn out. The Georgetown law student said who she was and who she works for. The lesbian was not using her mother's funeral to create a political event. And this woman who had a genetically deformed child did not deliberately make herself more miserable in order to post a story to the web.[/quote]
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