Another Texas woman died from lack of care due to abortion ban. A married 35 year old mother of two had a miscarriage at 11 weeks. She had a blood clotting disorder which made her liable to heavy bleeding. She began to hemorrhage, losing so much blood she needed two transfusions but bleeding didn't stop. A 15 minute D & C is standard of care. More than a dozen doctors told Pro Publica that would have stopped bleeding. But doctors were afraid to do procedure because of Texas law. She bled out. Her children lost their mother, her husband his wife, her mother a daughter. But Texas is so pro life. And they will now turn public schools into Christian schools. No doubt Jesus was happy the woman died, right?
Texas State government office that investigates pregnancy related death said they will not include 2022 and 2023, the first two years after state abortion ban went into effect.
In Texas, where else, women in difficult labor given pain medication are arrested and threatened with having newborns taken from them after positive drug test. Positive for drugs they were given in hospitals.
Another stunning example of the hypocritical Republican party with the bullshit “oh no the horror of abortion” and fuck them kids with cancer.
Georgia and Texas, two states with abortion bans, will no longer keep official records of women who died from pregnancy complications. They got bad publicity when names of women denied abortion in life threatening situations were revealed.
Not everyone is in a position to pack up and move. That's millions of people. I don't blame the women except if they vote Republican.
Yes, because such a large percentage of women are continuously getting dumped in and needing abortions that they should base their entire lives including where they live around this one topic. Pack the Uhauls girls!
Every fertile woman is at risk of being killed by this cruel and pointless bullshit and they have no control over it. I would encourage them to get out.
Yes. Individuals should be able to make these decisions themselves unless they are proven to be incapable of making these decisions responsibly.
It's almost like you don't need to know much about reproductive biology to father a dozen or so kids. barfo