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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So does the state defined cutoffs for estimated blood loss level, hemoglobin level, vital signs, at which point an abortion is allowed to be performed for emergent reasons? What if the state prosecutor thinks the hemoglobin level wasn't low enough? Is an abortion allowed to be performed if only one reading is outside of normal?[/quote] https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.171.htm I am not your unpaid research assistant. [/quote] I didn't find the lab cutoffs requested but get back to me if I missed them. At what degree of blood loss, hemoglobin level and blood pressure can a doctor perform an abortion based on this document? If hemorrhage, what are the cutoff levels at which this is defined? If only blood pressure is low but hemoglobin is within normal limits, or vice versa, is a doctor allowed to proceed? They have to consult with the hospital lawyer and/or local attorney general first? [/quote] And when this happens at 3am and the lawyers are sleeping, what then?[/quote] The doctor saves his patient’s life. [/quote]
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