Anonymous wrote:The terrible policies of Texas.
This woman is one of the litigants against the state of Texas' draconian abortion regulations. At her 20-week U/S, the baby was discovered in-utero to have anencephaly a fatal condition that means that the baby's brain and skull were not formed correctly. The child was going to die within days of birth at the most. Normally, this was an easy case for an abortion, but instead, Texas made her carry the baby to term for another 5 months, risk multiple health risks and complications, and deliver the baby. The baby died 4 hours after birth.
Truly cruel policies and the exceptions are a joke because doctor's can rarely satisfy the state requirements for conducting an abortion.
Anyone who is "pro life" needs to read this tragic story and know what your policies do to people and families.
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2024/03/health/texas-abortion-law-mother-cnnphotos/
Anonymous wrote:The terrible policies of Texas.
This woman is one of the litigants against the state of Texas' draconian abortion regulations. At her 20-week U/S, the baby was discovered in-utero to have anencephaly a fatal condition that means that the baby's brain and skull were not formed correctly. The child was going to die within days of birth at the most. Normally, this was an easy case for an abortion, but instead, Texas made her carry the baby to term for another 5 months, risk multiple health risks and complications, and deliver the baby. The baby died 4 hours after birth.
Truly cruel policies and the exceptions are a joke because doctor's can rarely satisfy the state requirements for conducting an abortion.
Anyone who is "pro life" needs to read this tragic story and know what your policies do to people and families.
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2024/03/health/texas-abortion-law-mother-cnnphotos/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I agree. As long as they treat this as a fringe issue I think November will go about as well as the great predicted "Red Tsunami" did for them. Good.
There is nothing the Rs can do about this issue other than change to a pro choice position if they would like to attract enough votes to win. Little sign of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I agree. As long as they treat this as a fringe issue I think November will go about as well as the great predicted "Red Tsunami" did for them. Good.
There is nothing the Rs can do about this issue other than change to a pro choice position if they would like to attract enough votes to win. Little sign of that.
Anonymous wrote:
I agree. As long as they treat this as a fringe issue I think November will go about as well as the great predicted "Red Tsunami" did for them. Good.