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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand how this case is at all related to anything "anti-abortion:" […] [/quote] Of course you don’t understand; your whole world view of forced birth hinges on not understanding (and being devoid of empathy “I would never go to a hospital that didn’t have labor and delivery”), and so you hurriedly scanned the article and grabbed the first example you thought you could pick apart. In doing so you permitted yourself the ability to ignore this example: [quote=Anonymous] Meanwhile, the staff at Person Memorial Hospital in Roxboro, North Carolina, told a pregnant woman, who was complaining of stomach pain, that they would not be able to provide her with an ultrasound. The staff failed to tell her how risky it could be for her to depart without being stabilized, according to federal investigators. While en route to another hospital 45 minutes away, the woman gave birth in a car to a baby who did not survive. [/quote] And this one: [quote=Anonymous] At Sacred Heart Emergency Center in Houston, front desk staff refused to check in one woman after her husband asked for help delivering her baby that September. She miscarried in a restroom toilet in the emergency room lobby while her husband called 911 for help. [/quote] And you for sure blipped over this: [quote=Anonymous] All patients, including women who are experiencing pregnancy-related emergencies, should have access to emergency medical care required under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.” [/quote] But women can’t access this care in forced birther states because doctors can’t put their licenses on the line. Forced birthers love them some egregious crimes against women’s bodies and spirits and they seem to get excited by the deaths their policies are causing. [/quote]
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