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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with the poster who basically said this woman was failed on multiple levels. Living in TX certainly didn’t help, but there are multiple system failures that made the situation that much worse for her and all combined to make her death all but inevitable. I know it is harder than just blaming TX abortion law, but we really should be talking about the many laws and benefits that were lacking here.[/quote] First of all, this woman failed herself by becoming morbidly obese and diabetic before the age of 30. It’s extremely distressing to have to point out her death was caused by morbid obesity. The unfortunate reality is that obesity is a major cause of death for humans. Her husband was responsible for helping his pregnant wife-she was pregnant with his baby girl- obtain the healthcare insurance she was entitled to-medicaid- so she could receive her health care and medications. Why he wasn’t asked by the reporter as to why he didn’t help his desperately ill pregnant wife do this is remarkable. Remarkably bad. Notice he had no problem taking his dead wife’s car. He buddy, how about you take her car before she died and driven her to the medicaid office to get her health care insurance that was free? No? Ok! He’s a turd. Oh, and he could have financially supported his dying pregnant wife instead of watching her kill herself at work everyday. Smh, no wonder he skipped town. The doctors did as this pregnant woman asked, treated her to the best of her ability. She was hospitalized several times. She wanted her baby. Note: this woman and her wanted baby girl could be alive today if her husband had done the bare minimum to ensure his pregnant wife had health insurance and was financially supported until she delivered their child. [/quote]
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