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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should also worry about an incomplete miscarriage or an eptopic pregnancy. [/quote] Agreed. At the end of the day - zero question about it - doctors will be chilled from helping women in all kinds of dire situations. I would not count on VA doctors to be prepared to help you.[/quote] I have been in prolife circles my whole life. No one thinks an ectopic pregnancy or incomplete miscarriage is an abortion. The principle of double effect. [/quote] And no one thinks their ten-year old daughter is going to be the one who is raped and impregnanted. And yet[/quote] Not relevant to ectopic pregnancies. [/quote] Many women (especially those on their first pregnancy) also don’t think about the fact that you can go from having a perfectly normal, complication-free pregnancy to dealing with life-threatening complications very quickly, and you better hope you are in a place and being treated by people who value you as more than just an incubator. There was an American on her babymoon back in June who had to be evacuated from Malta (a country that has an abortion ban in place) to Spain to receive a life-saving abortion. Savita Halappanavar lost her life due to sepsis and Ireland’s former policies on abortion. This issue isn’t as cut and dried as many on the pro-life side would like to pretend. The idea that these stories won’t happen here is wishful thinking.[/quote] Cool, but you at least admit your commentary re: ectopic pregnancies and catholic hospitals on a TTC board was blatantly false? [/quote] That was the information I was given by my RE at the time, based on his experiences at the Catholic hospital in our area. He specifically told me that. I’ll admit, I was suspicious and went to Google and found numerous stories of women who had been denied methotrexate by physicians in Catholic hospitals, but I guess I didn’t officially “research”.[/quote]
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