Pro-Life: Texas Style.

Taichiliberal

Shaken, not stirred!
Here's a dose of reality for all you "pro-life" jokers who nearly orgasmed when Roe v. Wade was struck down. It resulted in various states passing all types of draconian laws regarding a woman's pregnancy on any level under any conditions. Supporters say it was all done to "protect the life of the unborn baby". Texas has whole heartedly embraced this mindset.

After reading the following carefully and comprehensively, I'd like to see their justifications/excuses for this:

“Ticking Time Bomb”: A Pregnant Mother Kept Getting Sicker. She Died After She Couldn’t Get an Abortion in Texas.​


www.propublica.org/article/texas-abortion-ban-tierra-walker-preeclampsia


A third woman has died under Texas’ abortion ban as doctors reach for riskier miscarriage treatments
www.texastribune.org/2024/11/27/texas-abortion-death-porsha-ngumezi/
 
Here's a dose of reality for all you "pro-life" jokers who nearly orgasmed when Roe v. Wade was struck down. It resulted in various states passing all types of draconian laws regarding a woman's pregnancy on any level under any conditions. Supporters say it was all done to "protect the life of the unborn baby". Texas has whole heartedly embraced this mindset.

After reading the following carefully and comprehensively, I'd like to see their justifications/excuses for this:

“Ticking Time Bomb”: A Pregnant Mother Kept Getting Sicker. She Died After She Couldn’t Get an Abortion in Texas.​


www.propublica.org/article/texas-abortion-ban-tierra-walker-preeclampsia


A third woman has died under Texas’ abortion ban as doctors reach for riskier miscarriage treatments
www.texastribune.org/2024/11/27/texas-abortion-death-porsha-ngumezi/
  • Life of the mother exception: Texas law permits abortion to save the life or a major bodily function of the pregnant patient.
patient's life or major bodily function does not have to be "imminent" for a doctor to act.

Misoprostol which the article admits was given to one of the women is commonly known as the abortion pill. It is also used to induce labor.

The hospital probably opts for the medical (Misoprostol) method because it is effective and cheaper and a operating room staff does not have to be called out to the hospital which takes time and is very expensive. In this woman's case the surgical option could have also been dangerous. Women died before the Texas abortion law passed. In fact women in Texas have died on abortionist operating room tables.
 
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  • Life of the mother exception: Texas law permits abortion to save the life or a major bodily function of the pregnant patient.
patient's life or major bodily function does not have to be "imminent" for a doctor to act.

Misoprostol which the article admits was given to one of the women is commonly known as the abortion pill. It is also used to induce labor.

The hospital probably opts for the medical (Misoprostol) method because it is effective and cheaper and a operating room staff does not have to be called out to the hospital which takes time and is very expensive. In this woman's case the surgical option could have also been dangerous. Women died before the Texas abortion law passed. In fact women in Texas have died on abortionist operating room tables.
1. In all reported cases the doctors practically ignored or denied the dire conditions that met the exception.
2. In this case misoprostol was given to curtail bleeding damaged area (not induce an abortion), but was too late.
3. "probably" and "could have" are your speculative clap trap that ignores the FACTS of the article. These women died because they were denied an abortion.
 
1. In all reported cases the doctors practically ignored or denied the dire conditions that met the exception.
2. In this case misoprostol was given to curtail bleeding damaged area (not induce an abortion), but was too late.
3. "probably" and "could have" are your speculative clap trap that ignores the FACTS of the article. These women died because they were denied an abortion.
Does it say
Anywhere in the article that she was denied in abortion? It sounds as though she Issues Going on with the pregnancy...she did not have previous prenatal care... From what I read.It sounds like the doctor made a terrible error resulting in the loss.... But I don't see anywhere that she was denied the procedure....
 
1. In all reported cases the doctors practically ignored or denied the dire conditions that met the exception.
2. In this case misoprostol was given to curtail bleeding damaged area (not induce an abortion), but was too late.
3. "probably" and "could have" are your speculative clap trap that ignores the FACTS of the article. These women died because they were denied an abortion.
AGAIN women have died on the abortion table. In these cases the Doctor may have mismanaged the case but THE LAW allowed for timely treatment of these cases nothing in THE LAW prevented their appropriated care. Women have died in child birth for centuries it is a potentially dangerous part of life. When I was training I rotated with a OBGYN at Ft. Hood. We treated a female soldier that had an abortion in Houston. She was flooding (profuse vaginal bleeding) She was in serious trouble we gave her blood and on examination we found a leg in her cervical os. If we had not interviewed she would have died. We called the abortion clinic but the abortionist who did her abortion did abortions 3 days a week then flew back home to Kansas with zero responsibility for his patient. He wasn't even on a hospital staff in Texas. So abortion isn't without risks.

Texas allows treating a women with a D&C to save her life or organs. The Texas Tribune is a very liberal publication . They either are ignorant of Texas laws are more likely they are knowingly ignoring it because they are pro abortion and the Texas Law does not meet their agenda. *.
 
AGAIN women have died on the abortion table. In these cases the Doctor may have mismanaged the case but THE LAW allowed for timely treatment of these cases nothing in THE LAW prevented their appropriated care. Women have died in child birth for centuries it is a potentially dangerous part of life. When I was training I rotated with a OBGYN at Ft. Hood. We treated a female soldier that had an abortion in Houston. She was flooding (profuse vaginal bleeding) She was in serious trouble we gave her blood and on examination we found a leg in her cervical os. If we had not interviewed she would have died. We called the abortion clinic but the abortionist who did her abortion did abortions 3 days a week then flew back home to Kansas with zero responsibility for his patient. He wasn't even on a hospital staff in Texas. So abortion isn't without risks.

Texas allows treating a women with a D&C to save her life or organs. The Texas Tribune is a very liberal publication . They either are ignorant of Texas laws are more likely they are knowingly ignoring it because they are pro abortion and the Texas Law does not meet their agenda. *.
Again, WTF does the moot point of your sentences regarding abortion deaths have to do with the FACT that DEATHS OF WOMEN from pregnancy complications COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED had the doctors performed an abortion? The WILLFUL ACTS of the Texas doctors PROMOTED BY A STATE & FEDERAL PUNITIVE ACTIONS AGAINST ABORTIONS is akin to NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE.

And spare us all yet another one of your fantastic tales that conveniently support your drivel. You seem to think that your revisionist clap trap coupled with your opinion, supposition and conjecture passes for logical deductive reasoning and facts. Never did, never will. You also think that the label "liberal" negates any and all facts in an article. If you can't factually or logically disprove the information, you're just a Maga hack blowing smoke.

The articles lay out EXACTLY the chain of events that led to the unnecessary deaths of those women. There is no "may have mismanaged".... those doctors couched their actions on Texas "pro-life" laws that could result in losing their licenses to practice. In one case 90 doctors reviewed a progressive case which ended in the woman dying. So, either the Texas medical profession is rift with incompetence or doctors who are in fear of the christo-fascism that runs their local (and federal) government.

That you can't/won't deal with the reality is irrelevant.
 
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