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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]EMTALA + anti-abortion states = a huge mess https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/01/19/oklahoma-abortion-emtala/[/quote] We’ll find out for sure soon but … [b]Supreme Court appears to side with Biden admin in abortion case, according to draft briefly posted on website[/b] https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/26/politics/supreme-court-abortion-idaho-bloomberg/index.html[/quote] They did not side with Biden really. They said we will decide later (like after the election).[/quote] True, but for now, hospitals in Texas and Idaho must perform abortions if the patient’s life or health is at risk if they don’t, which wasn’t the case before. Also, the Fifth Circuit is batsh!t if a SCOTUS this conservative is batting them back this much.[/quote] A lot of women haven’t been able to get emergency abortions in a lot of forced birther states because they have to be clearly closer to death than to life. This isn’t a win. Having a bunch of old fascist toadies make medical decisions is still an all around bad idea. [/quote] Cite please?[/quote] You need to learn to use Google. It took all of 12 seconds to get dozens of citations. This doesn't have specific cases, but definitely references the many cases that are being reported nationwide [quote]Every state abortion ban has an exception to save a mother’s life. But what qualifies as a life-threatening medical emergency in Texas may not be enough for a doctor in Idaho, and even hospitals within the same state can look at an identical case and reach different conclusions. The legal and medical murkiness has physicians around the country begging state officials to clarify when they can terminate pregnancies without risking legal peril. And as they await guidance from states, stories of pregnant patients turned away from hospitals in medical emergencies or forced to wait until their vitals crash have become emblematic of the confusion unleashed when the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision ended the federal right to an abortion in 2022.[/quote] Because of this issue, in many states, emergency rooms are declining to even treat a women if she is pregnant (even if she does not want an abortion). So thanks to the forced birthers, pregnant women, whether they want an abortion or just help with a pregnancy or abdominal pain are being turned away. The laws are killing many babies because the medical staff do not know how to handle the legal issues and so they refuse to offer any medical care for pregnant women. [url]https://apnews.com/article/pregnancy-emergency-care-abortion-supreme-court-roe-9ce6c87c8fc653c840654de1ae5f7a1c[/url][/quote]
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