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I'm right. Are you saying the ER would turn her away? You're either dumb or a liar.
You keep on insisting that if there was something wrong with the baby, she could go to the ER for a termination? I am unaware of any ER that would do a termination at 33 weeks gestation. They may refer her for an emergency C-section, but I am not her physician, and neither are you. We don't know the details, we don't know what the best treatments for her specific situation was deemed to be. The people who know are the only people who should know....the woman, her family, and her physician.
You keep on insisting that if there was something wrong with the baby, she could go to the ER for a termination? I am unaware of any ER that would do a termination at 33 weeks gestation. They may refer her for an emergency C-section, but I am not her physician, and neither are you. We don't know the details, we don't know what the best treatments for her specific was deemed to be. The people who know are the only people who should know....the woman, her family, and her physician.
I said very plainly if the baby was DEAD inside the womb, the hospital would remove it.
You're deliberately attacking a straw man. Are you guys this dishonest?
I only read what was attached to the first post, excuse me for not wanting to read over 28 pages of this. However, as you saw, I did not judge, I asked questions, so please before you start wanting to go to war with everyone that shows an ounce of curiousity or post their opinions, ****, or just attach a link to the post so that we may see for ourselves.
It should be obvious that a thread with over 300 replies might have the answer to your questions. Profanity not appreciated eitehr, whatever it was that didn't get through the filter.
It should be obvious that a thread with over 300 replies might have the answer to your questions. Profanity not appreciated eitehr, whatever it was that didn't get through the filter.
Well I don't believe in the rules it states that a person must go search through a post before commenting, so I am doing as I may, and I didn't post anything profane, but obviously it was seen as it so oh well. I am doing what I should which is comment on a post. You dissect the post as you see fit and I shall do the same alright?
In the hospital they will have someone capable of performing that operation. Are you playing this dumb or really this dumb? Do you think they would shrug and say go out 300 miles to remove this dead baby while it rots in your body?
Let me ask you: What's wrong with birth control prevention so that abortions aren't necessary?
The pro-choice abortion people are not placing blame where it belongs, on the stupid people who don't use birth control, and instead they promote using abortion as birth control.
best,
toodie
This thread has absolutely NOTHING to do with birth control. Read the thread. This was a married woman; with a family; who for reasons not entirely known other than fetal abnormalities, felt she had to have a late term abortion. This was not an unwanted pregnancy.
Birth control is not a factor here. NO ONE is promoting abortion as birth control.
In the hospital they will have someone capable of performing that operation. Are you playing this dumb or really this dumb? Do you think they would shrug and say go out 300 miles to remove this dead baby while it rots in your body?
I want to know, since you are the expert and all, who would do the procedure, and what procedure would they do? In the ER?
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