Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couldn't doctor remove her ovaries?
Also, some of her children are grown a$$ people who should be contributing and/or supporting themselves.
That is a medical treatment which isn't free and sterilization is now a very prohibited procedure as if was used for far too long on as a tactic against disenfranchised communities.
How would you like it if I went to West Virginia and told every woman with more than 5 kids and living in a trailer to line up to get her ovaries snipped?
I highly doubt you are going to find a high % of WVA women who have 5+ kids, frankly. The state may be poor, but they aren't stupid, and it's not like birth control is not available.
You are really naive. I work in Medicaid and having 6+ children is quite common. There are many women in DC who have 10+. I work with them every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couldn't doctor remove her ovaries?
Also, some of her children are grown a$$ people who should be contributing and/or supporting themselves.
That is a medical treatment which isn't free and sterilization is now a very prohibited procedure as if was used for far too long on as a tactic against disenfranchised communities.
How would you like it if I went to West Virginia and told every woman with more than 5 kids and living in a trailer to line up to get her ovaries snipped?
I highly doubt you are going to find a high % of WVA women who have 5+ kids, frankly. The state may be poor, but they aren't stupid, and it's not like birth control is not available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couldn't doctor remove her ovaries?
Also, some of her children are grown a$$ people who should be contributing and/or supporting themselves.
That is a medical treatment which isn't free and sterilization is now a very prohibited procedure as if was used for far too long on as a tactic against disenfranchised communities.
How would you like it if I went to West Virginia and told every woman with more than 5 kids and living in a trailer to line up to get her ovaries snipped?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did start a Go Fund Me for Mariam Nabatanzi. You can see she sends updates on what the money is used for. Which has been school fees, goats, a water tank (not a hot water heater). I understand she couldn’t get tubal ligation because of the concerns about hyper ovulation. I send the money to the Reuter’s Journalist, Godfrey, and he takes the money to her. She then sends me photos that I post on Go Fund Me showing what she’s doing with the money. Here is the link and check out the updates I post. https://www.gofundme.com/f/mariam-nabatanzi-and-her-38-kids
it says right there on your gofundme page not to give you money because you aren't sending it to her.
Anonymous wrote:I did start a Go Fund Me for Mariam Nabatanzi. You can see she sends updates on what the money is used for. Which has been school fees, goats, a water tank (not a hot water heater). I understand she couldn’t get tubal ligation because of the concerns about hyper ovulation. I send the money to the Reuter’s Journalist, Godfrey, and he takes the money to her. She then sends me photos that I post on Go Fund Me showing what she’s doing with the money. Here is the link and check out the updates I post. https://www.gofundme.com/f/mariam-nabatanzi-and-her-38-kids
Anonymous wrote:No abortion clinics, horrible reproductive health and pregnancy counseling availability rates, country not even fifty years off from a civil war, still building economic independence, highly Catholic population (pope doesn't believe in abortion or condoms), and girls married off early.
Yes, I believe it.