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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know I'm in the minority on DCUM but I think this is good news and I hope it comes to pass.[/quote] You're in the minority full stop. The vast majority of Americans do not believe the government should be making health care decisions for you.[/quote] Like I said, I know I'm in the minority on DCUM. And abortion is not a "health care decision," in the vast majority of cases.[/quote] Choosing not to give birth, which is statistically more dangerous than having an abortion, is a “health care decision” in every effing case.[/quote] Then don't get yourself pregnant. Problem solved.[/quote] Nobody gets themselves pregnant.[/quote] Clumsily worded but point remains. If you have such a health care issue with giving birth, then see to it that you don't get pregnant.[/quote] My “health care issue” with giving birth occurred when I was diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy. We had been trying for years and desperately wanted that to be a healthy pregnancy. I begged the doctor to find a way to make it work. An acquaintance’s “health care issue” with giving birth occurred when her (very much wanted, planned for, IVF) baby was diagnosed with a fatal condition that also impacted her health and future ability to carry another pregnancy. She found out during a routine ultrasound at 19 weeks. A college friend’s health care issue” with giving birth was the additional mental trauma that would result from being forced to carry to term a pregnancy that was caused by rape. A rape she could only remember in flashbacks, because the guy had slipped rohypnol into her drink at a party. She was suicidal already before she even learned about the pregnancy. Thank God for Planned Parenthood.[/quote] In all three cases, most states allow abortion. Rare and legal.[/quote] Ohio state legislators drafted a bill that would send doctors to jail if they didn’t implant an ectopic pregnancy into the uterus, a feat that is medically impossible. [/quote] HB413 in the Ohio Legislature includes a provision that doctors must attempt to "reimplant" ectopic pregnancies in a woman's uterus [b]if applicable.[/b][/quote]
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