Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if a woman shows up in the emergency room with a baby crowning, will she just get turned away?
No, but she may have to rely on a radiologist or general surgeon to deliver her baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironically, the prolifers have pushed out obgyns and pediatricians from hospitals due to the restrictive abortion laws, and the hospital will no longer deliver babies.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/mar/20/idaho-bonner-hospital-baby-delivery-abortion-ban
An Idaho hospital has planned to stop delivering babies, with the medical center’s managers citing increasing criminalization of physicians and the inability to retain pediatricians as major reasons.
Bonner General Health, the only hospital in Sandpoint, Idaho, announced on Friday that it would no longer provide labor, delivery and a host of other obstetrical services.
The more than 9,000 residents of Sandpoint are now forced to drive 46 miles for the nearest labor and delivery care, the Idaho Statesman reported.
Will we see more such cases all over these anti-abortion states?
How does this relate? In Virginia, no OBGYN ever would perform an abortion, they would refer you to PP. I don't see why this would have any effect on regular OBGYN practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fwiw, 46 miles isn't that far, in the West.
My friend in Wyoming almost died during child birth. Thankfully, she was able to medi-flight to Colorado, but she ended up with a hysterectomy after delivery.
That is so sad.
I don't think this is going to go how the right wingers want it to go in the long run.
Sure it is, because they don't care about actual consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fwiw, 46 miles isn't that far, in the West.
My friend in Wyoming almost died during child birth. Thankfully, she was able to medi-flight to Colorado, but she ended up with a hysterectomy after delivery.
That is so sad.
I don't think this is going to go how the right wingers want it to go in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fwiw, 46 miles isn't that far, in the West.
My friend in Wyoming almost died during child birth. Thankfully, she was able to medi-flight to Colorado, but she ended up with a hysterectomy after delivery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good example of why I think post-Roe might end up just fine after a bad period (NO pun intended).
State legislators are going to have to look voters in the eye and tell them that not having access to basic services is just right and good. I don't think they'll be able to do that for long.
You think there will be introspection? They'll find a way to blame democrats. Two or three years from now, it will be common knowledge that the delivery department closed because of regulation and trial lawyers and insurance companies
Anonymous wrote:Fwiw, 46 miles isn't that far, in the West.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the prices of houses in Canada, this is what’s going to happen in multiple places in forced birther states. You can’t expect doctors to practice halvsie medicine; they took an oath to “do no harm” and these forced birth laws cause nothing but harm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares you guys. Schools full of shot-dead children, women suffering the difficulties of pregnancy, eventual deaths. They don't care. It will be another "thoughts and prayers". This is our culture of SOME lives matter. Just get used to it. Get a long term BC solution for yourself and your loved ones while you can.
Make sure you and your daughters have passports and the means saved to travel to first-world countries if you need medical care. Canada has already said they will provide care to American women, but Europe had been the destination of choice pre-Roe.
Honestly, Canada needs people - maybe we should lobby for asylum for any girl/women from ages of 9-50 on grounds states actively promoting femicide for those in child-bearing ages.
The average home price in Canada is in the $800,000s last time I checked. For the entire country as a whole. For comparison, the average home price in DC is around $500k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares you guys. Schools full of shot-dead children, women suffering the difficulties of pregnancy, eventual deaths. They don't care. It will be another "thoughts and prayers". This is our culture of SOME lives matter. Just get used to it. Get a long term BC solution for yourself and your loved ones while you can.
Make sure you and your daughters have passports and the means saved to travel to first-world countries if you need medical care. Canada has already said they will provide care to American women, but Europe had been the destination of choice pre-Roe.
Honestly, Canada needs people - maybe we should lobby for asylum for any girl/women from ages of 9-50 on grounds states actively promoting femicide for those in child-bearing ages.
The average home price in Canada is in the $800,000s last time I checked. For the entire country as a whole. For comparison, the average home price in DC is around $500k.
I just googled and read it was 704k in 2022 and expected to come down a bit by next year. That’s Canadian dollars, and equates to approximately 520k American dollars. What was your point though, about Canadian home prices vs. DC home prices on a thread about hospitals closing in ID?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares you guys. Schools full of shot-dead children, women suffering the difficulties of pregnancy, eventual deaths. They don't care. It will be another "thoughts and prayers". This is our culture of SOME lives matter. Just get used to it. Get a long term BC solution for yourself and your loved ones while you can.
Make sure you and your daughters have passports and the means saved to travel to first-world countries if you need medical care. Canada has already said they will provide care to American women, but Europe had been the destination of choice pre-Roe.
Honestly, Canada needs people - maybe we should lobby for asylum for any girl/women from ages of 9-50 on grounds states actively promoting femicide for those in child-bearing ages.
The average home price in Canada is in the $800,000s last time I checked. For the entire country as a whole. For comparison, the average home price in DC is around $500k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares you guys. Schools full of shot-dead children, women suffering the difficulties of pregnancy, eventual deaths. They don't care. It will be another "thoughts and prayers". This is our culture of SOME lives matter. Just get used to it. Get a long term BC solution for yourself and your loved ones while you can.
Make sure you and your daughters have passports and the means saved to travel to first-world countries if you need medical care. Canada has already said they will provide care to American women, but Europe had been the destination of choice pre-Roe.
Honestly, Canada needs people - maybe we should lobby for asylum for any girl/women from ages of 9-50 on grounds states actively promoting femicide for those in child-bearing ages.