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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP... what's happening in Texas and elsewhere is an atrocity. Heathcare needs should be determined by doctors and qualified medical professionals, NOT attorneys, judges and legislators. [/quote] Aborting every baby because their mother is experiencing a high risk pregnancy is not healthcare.[/quote] Spouting nonsense is not useful to this discussion. Not a single poster said that "aborting every baby because their mother is experiencing a high risk pregnancy is healthcare".[/quote] Yet no one is talking about solutions for women besides abortion, This woman didn’t want an abortion. The only solution offered in this thread is abortion, even if a woman doesn’t want one. The solution for all women is not doctors aborting every baby because of pregnancy complications. But that’s all you talk about. There are other options for a woman with pregnancy complications and none of them are considered by people who think abortion is the answer to every woman’s pregnancy complications. [/quote] Dp- no one has said abortion is the only answer. You aren’t able to discuss this honestly and in good faith. This woman’s doctors were unable to speak honestly and thoroughly about her condition. So we will never know what her choice was. She wasn’t given all the information to make it. [/quote] So what other option should this woman had had, in your opinion? [/quote] Early in her pregnancy when her first serious complications appeared she should have been counseled of the dangers of continuing the pregnancy and offered and abortion. If she chose to continue she should have had the insurance coverage and social safety net to make she she got the care she needed including paid bed rest so that she didn’t have to make a decision to work against medical advice; at 21 or so weeks when it was really really bad she should have been offered to have the pregnancy terminated. If she said no she was taking her chances she should have been kept in the hospital —paid for so she didn’t worry about $$$$ — and then delivered once she got past viability around 24 weeks. With all her preemie bills paid for by decent health insurance. That’s what we are advocating for. Try getting conservatives to agree to that. Ya’ll just blame her for being obese and getting pregnant and say not on my taxpayer dime and then pay yourself on the back for being “pro-life.” Hypocrites. [/quote]
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