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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can Texas now prosecute her for child murder, or collect a bounty on people who helped her, or whatever they fk insanity laws they have passed down there? Is the women even going back to Texas now? This is election gold for democrats. also, can the medical geniuses on this thread please chime back in? In your expert opinions, was she sick enough to merit the out of state abortion? Really curious about your views because of your decades of medical experience.[/quote] Yes. She can be sued civilly. Possibly criminally. Certainly Paxton will try. As for the medical necessity, I don’t know for sure. We don’t have her medical records. But I have common sense. So, ask yourself this genius— why would someone file this lawsuit, put herself and her name out there to get all the MAGA death threats and doxxing unless it was a truly dire situation? Why go to the ER for emergency care 4 times for help after being diagnosed with a condition that is lethal to the fetus by genetic testing (so not something subjective, the chromosomes are what they are) unless she was having serious medical complication? Would you want to sit in the ER that often- pregnant and grieving and leaking and bleeding? And what Possible motive does she have for leaving the state to abort a *planned and wanted pregnancy after 20 weeks*— and incur all the expense of travel and lodging and the abortion itself and the potential legal liability of doing so. She could very well come back and find herself recovering from an abortion in jail once Ken gets done with her. Or her husband will for “helping to procure an abortion”. And, BTW, she’s leaving the two, also wanted and loves, young children she has at home when she goes to the ER and leaves the state. And if she and/or her husband are arrested when they return, her kids have no mom/parents. At a bare minimum, she and her husband will be sued into bankruptcy by half of TX under their bounty. Do you think someone puts herself through all of that to end a *desperately wanted* pregnancy at the point when the baby is moving and she is bonding with it unless she has no other options? Because any mentally healthy woman who has given birth understands that among the chaos and lawsuits, she must be devastated to lose this pregnancy. I lost two wanted pregnancies earlier and under much less traumatic circumstances and all I could do was sit there and cry. It’s a terrible loss. (And BTW, I lost them in the toilet, like most women, and flushed them. It’s clumps of unrecognizable tissue, not a tiny baby with fingers and toes and eyelashes. SMH. Last week, MAGA was saying that if it were truly an emergency she would just leave the state and the lawsuit was performative. Now she has left the state and the lawsuit she started will likely be dismissed as moot. So, she went through all this for nothing. And MAGA questions whether she needed to leave the state. No, I don’t think she would leave Texas if she had any other option to preserve her life and fertility. And her fertility is a primary motivator because this woman wanted be a mom to this baby, and when she recovers, wants to parent another baby so badly that she’ll go toe to toe with Ken to make it happen. If she could wait for Texas Courts to make a decision, she would certainly minimize her (and he doctors and husbands) legal exposure— and give herself the best chance at a good outcome. This isn’t NH. Traveling in her condition out of a state the size of TX to NM or Colorado is, in and of itself, unsafe since she’s at risk for uterine rupture. Its not like Tx is a short distance from abortion providers able to terminate pregnancies at 20 weeks. This isn’t a game. Its mother facing a terrible tragedy and a loss that will haunt her forever. And the party of small government sitting in the exam room, observing the pelvic exam, overruling her treatment providers. If this isn’t a danger to a major bodily system (at a minimum her reproductive system), then TX really has zero exceptions. But sure. She’s fine. It’s abortion performance. She’s risking it all to prove a point. /s. It would be bad enough if MAGA were just morons. But no— they are cruel morons. [/quote] Why are you angrily commenting at me like I agree with the batsht crazy Texans? Reading comprehension. Get some.[/quote] I’m sorry if I misread. Like so many women, I’ve had a pregnancy tragedy. So this case makes me see red. And perhaps be too quick to react. [/quote]
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