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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok so most of the anti-abortion laws on the books in Florida and other places were written by lawmakers who have maybe a 5th grader's understanding of human anatomy and pregnancy. The laws are very unclear in cases and are deliberately vague. This is definitely hamstrung doctors in terms of what kinds of medical care they can provide to patients out of fear of going to jail or losing their license under the abortion law. So rather than acknowledging that these laws are at the very least horribly written, Deathsantis thanks doctors should be punished for following the law. Regardless of where you stand on, the issue of abortion should have been written by a healthcare provider instead of dipshits who think you can magically re-implant ectopic pregnancies for example. I read a really horrible new story about a young woman who got misopstoal in a state where it was legal and then came back to a state where it wasn't legal and had retained tissues And basically the doctors refused to perform a d&c on her because that could be considered aiding an abortion https://www.propublica.org/article/georgia-abortion-ban-amber-thurman-death[/quote] Doctors do stupid things and make bad decisions a lot more frequently than people realize. The Florida law, like every state, has stipulations for emergency treatments with include ectopic pregnancies, failed/septic abortions (like what this women had), molar pregnancies, missed miscarriages. These become and emergency if not treated- which the says clearly specify they CAN treat. These conditions being an imminent emergency is obstetrics 101. So if a doctors delays or refuses treatment, it isn’t because of the law, it is because of their own negligence- then yes they should be charged with malpractice because that is what it is. [/quote] And yet without Florida’s horrible abortion ban they wouldn’t have hesitated to treat her. Get rid of the bans. [/quote] Get rid of the bans and get rid of trump who gave us the bans.[/quote] +1 Though let’s get rid of maga altogether. [/quote] That would fix many problems. [/quote] +1 So many problems. [/quote]
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