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AZ Supreme Court Judges should all be imprisoned for practicing medicine without a license and for the forth coming harm to women that their ignorance

There’s a really good reason why these fools should not only be removed but sent to prison.

1 in every 4 pregnancies ends in miscarriage. Do [b]any of these judges claim to be experts on retained products of conception, [/b]disseminated intravascular coagulation, sepsis as a complication of improperly treated miscarriage, dead fetus syndrome, maternal sterility following complicated postpartum care after spontaneous abortion, and a whole host of other problems that will result?
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trollslayer · 46-50, M
I think the number is closer to 40%. The 25% is for known pregnancies. There are many other early miscarriages that happen before 8 weeks, and the mother may not know she is pregnant, so those statistics are not counted. People make it sound like pregnancy and childbirth is this special blessed time, but the reality is pregnancies with complications are more common than routine pregnancy. Pro lifers are up in arms about “late term” abortions, but I’d be willing to bet 99% that happen after 15 weeks are due to complications with the woman or the fetus - making a “15 week cutoff except for medical necessity” law pointless.

Roe vs wade was the correct decision. And in This case, the AZ court taking this position will likely result in establishing abortion rights in AZ and other states.
KunsanVeteran · 61-69, M
@trollslayer You are correct that the actual number probably is approximately 40%. The 25% statistic is for verified pregnancies.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@trollslayer[quote] I think the number is closer to 40%. The 25% is for known pregnancies. There are many other early miscarriages that happen before 8 weeks, and the mother may not know she is pregnant, so those statistics are not counted. People make it sound like pregnancy and childbirth is this special blessed time, but the reality is pregnancies with complications are more common than routine pregnancy. Pro lifers are up in arms about “late term” abortions, but I’d be willing to bet 99% that happen after 15 weeks are due to complications with the woman or the fetus - making a “15 week cutoff except for medical necessity” law pointless.

Roe vs wade was the correct decision. And in This case, the AZ court taking this position will likely result in establishing abortion rights in AZ and other states.[/quote]

If I was a woman and knew that I was going to have a defective baby and couldn't get an abortion because of the control freaks, I would simply go for a walk and step out in front of a speeding 18-wheeler. It wouldn't be fair to the driver but the system wasn't being fair to me.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@Diotrephes I know of a woman whose fetus died, and the hospital was barred from giving her drugs that would have caused her to deliver the dead fetus. So, she had to wait a few days with a dead fetus in her until her body delivered it naturally.
KunsanVeteran · 61-69, M
@trollslayer And continuing to carry the dead fetus is very, very dangerous. Google dead fetus syndrome with, apparently, none of these so called judges were wise enough to do!
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@justanothername [quote]You should just step in front of an 18 wheeler and top yourself and stop stealing everyone else’s oxygen.[/quote]

We should go for a walk together so that we can get to know each other. I'm sure that we will meet at least one interesting person during that time.