Law Anti abortion activist on 10 year old rape victim: " a womans body is designed to carry life"

Woman with Cancerous Pregnancy Was Told to Wait in Parking Lot Until She Was 'Crashing'

"Jaci Statton, a 25-year-old mother of three based in Central Oklahoma, was expecting her fourth child when she began feeling dizzy, weak, and especially nauseous toward the end of February. By mid-March, she experienced an episode of heavy bleeding, and she and her husband rushed to an emergency room, where they learned she had a nonviable, molar pregnancy—which occurs when an embryo has too many chromosomes and can result in the developing tissue becoming cancerous. In most cases, the condition is benign—but in 15% of cases, including Statton’s, molar pregnancies can be cancerous.

Speaking to NPR for a story published on Tuesday, Statton recalled traveling to numerous hospitals to seek an emergency dilation and curettage (or D&C) abortion procedure—the treatment for her life-threatening condition. Her emergency room doctor told her she was at risk of hemorrhage and even death, but that the hospital couldn’t provide treatment. Over the course of a week, she was transferred to three different hospitals. The last hospital instructed Statton to wait in the parking lot for her condition to worsen before they could legally treat her, she claimed. “They said, ‘The best we can tell you to do is sit in the parking lot, and if anything else happens, we will be ready to help you. But we cannot touch you unless you are crashing in front of us or your blood pressure goes so high that you are fixing to have a heart attack,’” Statton told NPR.

Oklahoma currently has three active abortion bans, which have conflicting exceptions and guidelines around medical emergencies in which abortion is appropriate, reproductive rights advocacy groups explained in a new study published Tuesday. Under these laws, abortion providers are threatened with prison time. As a result, many hospitals in the state have expressed confusion about whether and under what circumstances they can offer emergency abortion care: The study surveyed 34 hospitals in the state on their policies surrounding pregnancy complications and emergency abortion care. Per its findings, four hospitals disclosed that doctors must seek approval to provide emergency abortions; 14 hospitals were unable to provide clear answers about whether they even had an approval process for emergency abortions; and three of the hospitals said they wouldn’t provide abortion under any circumstances."

https://news.yahoo.com/woman-cancerous-pregnancy-told-wait-215500885.html
After ultimately being unable to get an emergency D&C procedure in Oklahoma, Statton said she and her husband drove three hours out-of-state to receive care in Kansas

*yawn* 1st world problems.
 
After ultimately being unable to get an emergency D&C procedure in Oklahoma, Statton said she and her husband drove three hours out-of-state to receive care in Kansas

*yawn* 1st world problems.
Uhhh, having to drive across a border to get life-saving medical care is more like third world problems.

Nice try tho
 
After ultimately being unable to get an emergency D&C procedure in Oklahoma, Statton said she and her husband drove three hours out-of-state to receive care in Kansas

*yawn* 1st world problems.
Medical treatment should be available to all those that need it. Being denied medical treatment because a state writes a poorly thought out and poorly worded bill is a problem. Luckily in this case the woman was able to make it to another state to get treatment. Lawmakers, employers, and insurance companies should not get to decide who gets emergency medical treatment, and what treatments they can have. It is in the publics best interest for medical professionals to decide the bezt course of qction to take.
 
Medical treatment should be available to all those that need it. Being denied medical treatment because a state writes a poorly thought out and poorly worded bill is a problem. Luckily in this case the woman was able to make it to another state to get treatment. Lawmakers, employers, and insurance companies should not get to decide who gets emergency medical treatment, and what treatments they can have. It is in the publics best interest for medical professionals to decide the bezt course of qction to take.
Maybe this gotcha scenario brought to us from NPR will persuade them to change the law. If not, she is free to move.
 
After ultimately being unable to get an emergency D&C procedure in Oklahoma, Statton said she and her husband drove three hours out-of-state to receive care in Kansas

*yawn* 1st world problems.
If the mom dies during birth, along with the child, its just collateral damage to stop the women getting multiple abortions. I mean if OK lets her save her life getting an abortion, women will sabotoge their body in order to have an abortion and go back to sleeping with multiple men.
Yawn if she died on the way to Kansas. I hope you dont have a wife, because if that was my wife, I probably would have filled that hospital full of uppercuts.
It makes sense why all these red states are lowering the age to get married. Kill two birds with one stone. If a 10 year old gets raped, she will have to marry her rapist and then no excuse for the abortion.

BTW that kind of thinking is why the red wave was more of a dribble. The same reason why the none Maga idiot wing of the GOP are like hold on, we went to far on the abortion issue without giving an exception and mistakenly fired up the youth vote and young voters fucking hate us. They hate us enough, which actually motivated them to go out and vote. They saw why they lost the WI Supreme Court justice vote, even when they threw a shit load of money at it. They lost Bigly. The young vote turned out bigly and they don't like voting for the party that wants 10 year olds to have rape babies. That is what happens when you let the extreme fringe of the party lead the party. The extreme on either side of the aisle is moderate repellant.
 
I'm tired of extremism. Why can't we push for moderation?
 
Abortion services should not be restricted. Abortion services should not be government subsidized with tax payer funds unless specifically stated yearly on your tax forms that you consent to having your taxes for that year pay in to such services. If you are recieving a tax refund then one of the question should be if you wish to donate a portion of your refund to abortion services for your state.
 
State lines?!?!
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Having to drive 3 hours before and after your lifesaving surgery because lawmakers in your state didn’t bother to understand the procedures they were outlawing is very much a third world problem
 
After ultimately being unable to get an emergency D&C procedure in Oklahoma, Statton said she and her husband drove three hours out-of-state to receive care in Kansas

*yawn* 1st world problems.
This wasn’t even a viable pregnancy though, this was a dead fetus that was causing bleeding. A D and C is also used after healthy deliveries if the mother can deliver a placenta and is bleeding too much, like this wasn’t an abortion.
 
This wasn’t even a viable pregnancy though, this was a dead fetus that was causing bleeding. A D and C is also used after healthy deliveries if the mother can deliver a placenta and is bleeding too much, like this wasn’t an abortion.
I agree. But driving 3hrs for special treatment doesnt seem like all that big of a deal to me. There's many people in rural areas that have to make much longer commutes to see a specialist.
 
I agree. But driving 3hrs for special treatment doesnt seem like all that big of a deal to me. There's many people in rural areas that have to make much longer commutes to see a specialist.
Oh for sure but they were turned away multiple (3?) times. Once it was diagnosed as a non viable pregnancy you are helping a woman recover from a miscarriage.
 
Oh for sure but they were turned away multiple (3?) times. Once it was diagnosed as a non viable pregnancy you are helping a woman recover from a miscarriage.
I don't personally agree with the particular law, but I think these gotcha scenarios are often portrayed as a bigger problem than they really are. A three hour drive to me is an inconvenience.
 
I don't personally agree with the particular law, but I think these gotcha scenarios are often portrayed as a bigger problem than they really are. A three hour drive to me is an inconvenience.
a 3 hour drive because your state doesn't allow it is shameful.

not everyone has access to a car.
 
If the mom dies during birth, along with the child, its just collateral damage to stop the women getting multiple abortions. I mean if OK lets her save her life getting an abortion, women will sabotoge their body in order to have an abortion and go back to sleeping with multiple men.
Yawn if she died on the way to Kansas. I hope you dont have a wife, because if that was my wife, I probably would have filled that hospital full of uppercuts.
It makes sense why all these red states are lowering the age to get married. Kill two birds with one stone. If a 10 year old gets raped, she will have to marry her rapist and then no excuse for the abortion.

BTW that kind of thinking is why the red wave was more of a dribble. The same reason why the none Maga idiot wing of the GOP are like hold on, we went to far on the abortion issue without giving an exception and mistakenly fired up the youth vote and young voters fucking hate us. They hate us enough, which actually motivated them to go out and vote. They saw why they lost the WI Supreme Court justice vote, even when they threw a shit load of money at it. They lost Bigly. The young vote turned out bigly and they don't like voting for the party that wants 10 year olds to have rape babies. That is what happens when you let the extreme fringe of the party lead the party. The extreme on either side of the aisle is moderate repellant.

I fall along the pro life side of things in a general sense, but this is spot on. The lunatic fringe wanting no exceptions and risking people's lives is archaic.

Abortion is just one of a zillion examples of lines being drawn that erase common sense and compassion. Nobody wants to budge an inch.
 
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