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[quote=Anonymous][quote] Texas state lawmakers passed a law that now gives a legal defense to health care providers who exercise “reasonable judgment in providing medical treatment” for an “ectopic pregnancy at any location” or a “previable premature rupture of membranes,” which is when a pregnant patient’s amniotic fluid breaks before a fetus is determined to be able to survive outside of the uterus. [/quote]This woman has been treated several times for leaking amniotic fluid with her fetus that has zero chance of survival so clearly that “exception” is not working. [quote]I don’t know why she doesn’t just go to NM and have an abortion there, if she is suffering so much and her unborn child is suffering so much.[/quote] Real “the back of the bus is just as comfortable” energy here. [quote] Few prolife people will post here because dcum is full of unhinged nonsense claiming that women are being forced to give birth and have no control over their bodies, are too dumb to use birth control, are being held in baby production labs by the GOP, etc. [/quote] This woman has literally been forced by her state government to remain pregnant against her will, against the recommendations of her doctor, and against what’s best for the rest of her family and potential future family. She has no control over her own body. And no one is claiming those other things you list.[/quote]
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