Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.
1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.
And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.
I'm the ectopic PP, and I agree. I had an ectopic that was medically managed (methotrexate) and have had 2 friends with incomplete miscarriages that caused issues. I was clueless...until I actually experienced an ectopic, I had no idea how common they are, or just how many women experience miscarriage. But a PP seems to think most of these will just resolve at home and a D&C carries a lot of risk, too.
Unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.
1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.
And 1 in 8 ends in miscarriage. An incomplete miscarriage will kill a woman just as quickly as an ectopic pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.
1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic.
Anonymous wrote:
You should probably also post this in the Roe thread. The women who consider themselves to be pro life should probably come to grips with the fact that the GOP will kill them, too, if they get the chance, that being the “right” kind of woman isn’t protection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids travel for medical care all the time. She got her abortion.
So happy ending right?
Kids should not be travelling out of state because the state government has denied them a specific medical care. And no, kids do not travel for all medical care.
Only a ghoul thinks the story of a raped 10 yo having to travel to another state for an abortion is a happy ending.
+1
Is there no way for these people to get back in touch with their humanity? This is indefensible. They’re compounding tragedy upon tragedy, heaping abuse upon the abused.
Anonymous wrote:Did you not see the part where the Republican AG of Indiana is going after the doctor who provided her care? I don’t see any happy endings here for here or the abused child.
Anonymous wrote:Just to review, not a single forced birther has been willing to revise their beliefs about the importance of legal abortion even in the most shocking cases.
The forced birthers have spent a lot of time blaming everyone but themselves for the fact that their policies are now going to be forcing ten year olds to give birth and tying them for the rest of their lives to their rapists since forced birthers also believe that even rapists are entitled to parental rights.
The GOP: party of violence against women and pedophilia.
Anonymous wrote:Indiana AG is investigating the doctor who provided abortion services for a 10-year-old
The Indiana doctor who provided abortion services for a 10-year-old girl who was raped is now being investigated by the state's attorney general, according to a lawyer for the doctor.
A notice from Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita of his inquiry into Dr. Caitlin Bernard arrived Tuesday, attorney Kathleen DeLaney said.
Yup you heard it right! GOP wants to punish the Doctor who came to the little girl's rescue. They are looking for crime. How cool would it be to live under Christian fascism!/s
VOTE the GOP ghouls out!
The Indiana doctor who provided abortion services for a 10-year-old girl who was raped is now being investigated by the state's attorney general, according to a lawyer for the doctor.
A notice from Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita of his inquiry into Dr. Caitlin Bernard arrived Tuesday, attorney Kathleen DeLaney said.