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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, I am considering moving us to MD right now for the sake of my daughters. That actually puts a couple more schools in play...and takes a couple off the list We'll see. But, I absolutely will not be sending my child into a state where she could die because a doctor refuses to save her from an ectopic pregnancy or sepsis or an incomplete miscarriage.[/quote] Same here. [b]The fact we have the means to pay for birth control or a procedure would not save DD in an emergency.[/b] It's better to not be there at all. Plus, I'm not confident birth control will remain legal and available in a lot of those places. I have a daughter, but it's also an issue for boys who don't want to become young dads, or who might be bi curious or closeted. [/quote] This. I will not send DD to any state where women are treated so horribly.[/quote]
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