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Everywhere dipshitAnd the doctors stated they were afraid of running afoul of the Texas' anti-abortion law...where?
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Everywhere dipshitAnd the doctors stated they were afraid of running afoul of the Texas' anti-abortion law...where?
That’s the kind of “Logic Jump” shortcut LitIdiots usually make.And the doctors stated they were afraid of running afoul of the Texas' anti-abortion law...where?
For instance, in South Carolina where the 6-week LMP abortion limit has a health exception, the law lists a couple of conditions that may fall under this exception, such as severe pre-eclampsia and uterine rupture, but with no further detail. Using this language as guidance, it would be difficult for physicians to know if a significant health issue would fall under the exception
Like I said, the OP stories are just examples of medical misdiagnosis and they're trying to blame the removal of Roe V Wade, as if such issues never existed or happened when it was in effect.That’s the kind of “Logic Jump” shortcut LitIdiots usually make.
Remind us, where did you get your medical degree?Like I said, the OP stories are just examples of medical misdiagnosis and they're trying to blame the removal of Roe V Wade, as if such issues never existed or happened when it was in effect.
A pregnant "pro-life" Texas 19 year old teen died from sepsis after her 6 month fetus died inside of her and the rotting flesh and bacteria from the fetus entered the mother's bloodstream caused massive organ shutdown in her body.
But because she was 6 months along in her pregnancy, past the point of fetal viability, this would have qualified under Texas law as a "Late term abortion" had an obstetrician done a routine D&C to flush out the rotting remains of her pregnancy to save her life, and might have caused a doctor to lose his/her license to practice medicine.
Women who have late term pregnancies and suffer the onset of catastrophic health issues are legally pariahs ("Untouchables") in Texas.
Is it malpractice or abortion laws....can't be both.I'm still amazed that the first hospital she went to, complaining of lower abdominal pains, was given a diagnosis of strep throat (?????) and sent home. That would appear to be an open-and-shut case of medical malpractice.
You continue to not understand the issue.Histrionic lies from a liar.
Texas abortion laws have exceptions for when the life of the mother is at risk.
https://www.sll.texas.gov/faqs/abortion-illegal-texas/#:~:text=Some states with abortion bans,physician must perform the abortion.
(D)umb fuckers just can't help but be mad at democracy.
Let's not kid ourselves; if the medical personnel are lefties, they wouldn't even know what a woman is.Is it malpractice or abortion laws....can't be both.
You continue to not understand the issue.
Doesn't need more specific language, it's very clear and plain, no law degree needed.The law is new. The law is missing more specific language.
Doctors don't have law degrees.
Whether they can is not the same as saying that they know they can or that they have been given proper instruction from management to understand.
Fear of lawsuits and/or losing their license is real....even if you don't believe it is.
It's a not a surprise that people who don't even trust their own doctor have such stupid opinions about medical professionals.Let's not kid ourselves; if the medical personnel are lefties, they wouldn't even know what a woman is.
That's clearly an issue....MD's who have no fucking clue what a woman is should have their licenses pulled.Let's not kid ourselves; if the medical personnel are lefties, they wouldn't even know what a woman is.
Said doctors apparently can't read at a 5th grade level....can you blame them??It's a not a surprise that people who don't even trust their own doctor have such stupid opinions about medical professionals.
You being one of the dipshits isn't a shocker.Said doctors apparently can't read at a 5th grade level....can you blame them??
You being one of the dipshits isn't a shocker.
Buy those Alex Jones supplements!
It’s been pointed out that the “exceptions” are intentionally vague.Histrionic lies from a liar.
Texas abortion laws have exceptions for when the life of the mother is at risk.
https://www.sll.texas.gov/faqs/abortion-illegal-texas/#:~:text=Some states with abortion bans,physician must perform the abortion.
(D)umb fuckers just can't help but be mad at democracy.
It’s been pointed out that the “exceptions” are intentionally vague.
That's it? So a hand full of progressive leftoid abortionist are suddenly are illiterate when regulations they don't like are enacted. NOWAYBRUHH!!!!But more than 100 Texas OB-GYNs disagree with his position. In a public letter, written in response to ProPublica’s reporting, they urged changes. “As OB-GYNs in Texas, we know firsthand how much these laws restrict our ability to provide our patients with quality, evidence-based care,” they said.
https://www.propublica.org/article/texas-abortion-ban-exceptions-deaths
Ok, so since you can read, explain it. I’ll wait.By retards who can't read.
That's it? So a hand full of progressive leftoid abortionist are suddenly are illiterate when regulations they don't like are enacted. NOWAYBRUHH!!!!
Take their fuckin' licenses to practice medicine.
Ok, so since you can read, explain it. I’ll wait.
I did read it, it’s why I posted what I did. It’s intentionally vague.If the life of the mother is at risk they can do what they need to save her life. It's plain as fuckin' day in Texas Health & Safety Code 170A.002
I did read it, it’s why I posted what I did. It’s intentionally vague.
I asked you to explain it. I guess I’ll have to keep waiting.
You didn’t. I guess I’ll keep waiting.It's not intentionally vague to anyone who's not an abortion activist.
I did. Learn to fucking read bud.
Plain English doesn't get anymore simple.
You didn’t. I guess I’ll keep waiting.