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Who knew making women beg for their lives when their pregnancies went bad wouldn't be politically popular? All lies, of course.
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Re: All lies, according to mvscunt
Yes, it is a lie that this had anything to do with an abortion ban.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Re: All lies, according to mvscunt
You're either incapable of reading or are a liar.
The situation: Christina Zielke was discharged from an ER in Ohio without treatment for her miscarriage even though she'd been bleeding profusely for hours.
The state law: When Zielke was in Ohio in early September, the state had a law known as a "heartbeat bill" in effect, which bans abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy. The law was passed in 2019, and went into effect the same day the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24. In mid-September, a judge in Hamilton County blocked the law. Ohio's Republican attorney general has begun the appeals process, and the case is ultimately expected to go to the state supreme court.
Health care providers who violate the law face fifth-degree felony charges, up to a year in prison, loss of their medical license, and fines up to $20,000.
What's at stake: Ohio's abortion restriction doesn't explicitly restrict the treatment of miscarriages or emergency care, but it can have that effect anyway.
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Re: All lies, according to mvscunt
[/quote]Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 5:15 pm What's at stake: Ohio's abortion restriction doesn't explicitly restrict the treatment of miscarriages or emergency care, but it can have that effect anyway.
WTF does that mean?
Medical malpractice is not the fault of the law. If a doctor is too incompetent to do his fukking job, he is responsible. If a doctor uses his view on abortion to deny treatment to a woman, he should lose his license.
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