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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In other news, couple goes to different country and are shocked they need to follow those laws……..[/quote] Bless your heart. [b]Because newly expectant parents should always research the laws relating to abortion before traveling because you never know when your life might be placed at risk due to miscarriage.[/b] Thankfully the women can be transferred to Spanish territory for necessary medical treatment. But by all means wallow in your cavalier smugness. [/quote] They absolutely should. You never want to be trapped somewhere where the laws are against you and you're facing death for that reason. And its not like they didn't know they were pregnant as they characterized this holiday as a 'babymoon' on social media. - signed a pro-life as possible woman[/quote] +1. No criticism of anyone who doesn’t and get trapped in a bad situation, but I would urge any pregnant woman to make contingency plans at all stages of pregnancy, and not just for extreme cases like this. I absolutely looked up hospital info for every minor work trip in every trimester and turned down an international work trip to a country where I did not know much about prenatal care and suspected I would have trouble accessing good care for multiple reasons. A colleague of mine mentioned she was opting for 45 minute flights over a 3.5 hour drive for a work trip on the advice of her doctor, who said in the event of an emergency, better to be in a plane with flight attendants that can land within 20 min and get her into an ambulance than to be driving alone and an hour from the closest hospital. (She had a condition with slightly elevated risk/monitoring needs.)[/quote]
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