No alt and no anonymous accounts allowed in my threads to spread misinformation.
It is a fact that currently many healthcare professionals are letting women die due to bills that made abortions illegal after week 6. And the bills do not use the scientific definition of a heartbeat. That includes but is not limited to states like Texas in USA
I am not here to read you spread lies and waste my time. Espacially when you're nothing but an anonymous nobody. I am not here to read your 💩 views. You can shag them in your behinds with enough force to log out back to reality. 👋🏻
It is a fact that currently many healthcare professionals are letting women die due to bills that made abortions illegal after week 6. And the bills do not use the scientific definition of a heartbeat. That includes but is not limited to states like Texas in USA
I am not here to read you spread lies and waste my time. Espacially when you're nothing but an anonymous nobody. I am not here to read your 💩 views. You can shag them in your behinds with enough force to log out back to reality. 👋🏻
ElwoodBlues · M
Case in point, women in Texas experienced a 56% rise in maternal mortality when Texas' new abortion law went into effect prior to Dobbs.
The new Texas law, SB 8, allows MANY more people to sue a doctor who provides that kind of care. It created an "open season" on doctors. Almost any busybody can sue a doctor under SB 8.
And what it found was a 56% rise in maternal mortality in the state of Texas from the year 2019 to 2022. That’s notable because it’s compared to just an 11% rise in maternal mortality nationwide in the same time period. And the time period is important because 2019 is our last glimpse of life before the pandemic. We know that the entire country saw a maternal mortality spike during the pandemic.
But the thing that was really different here: Texas stood out in that it had SB 8. And we know SB 8 passed an entire year before Dobbs. That was the biggest difference between Texas and the other states that did not see such a major rise in maternal mortality.https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/texas-maternal-mortality-rate-rises-abortion-ban/
The new Texas law, SB 8, allows MANY more people to sue a doctor who provides that kind of care. It created an "open season" on doctors. Almost any busybody can sue a doctor under SB 8.
And what it found was a 56% rise in maternal mortality in the state of Texas from the year 2019 to 2022. That’s notable because it’s compared to just an 11% rise in maternal mortality nationwide in the same time period. And the time period is important because 2019 is our last glimpse of life before the pandemic. We know that the entire country saw a maternal mortality spike during the pandemic.
But the thing that was really different here: Texas stood out in that it had SB 8. And we know SB 8 passed an entire year before Dobbs. That was the biggest difference between Texas and the other states that did not see such a major rise in maternal mortality.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@Miram All of the medical professionals (doctors, nurses, assorted mediccal technicians) should simply leave the States that are oppressing them. Then we will see if the Christian Taliban will revoke their oppressive laws.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
@Diotrephes Women are dying and medical professionals are leaving this state. The politicians in charge see that as an accomplishment. Naturally they blame the Democrats, who have been out of office for thirty years.y
This is the situation in Texas.
This is the situation in Texas.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@Crazywaterspring All of the medical professionals should leave those States.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
In the moral and ethical sense you are correct of course.. However, in America there is always the legal and coverage sense.. Any doctor who would act in that manner would be denied legal coverage by his insurance and subject to bankrupting prosecution.. 😷
Miram · 31-35, F
@whowasthatmaskedman
If you believe doctors have to make difficult moral decisions, face consequences and pay sacrifices to remain true to themselves, in the US alone, you need to educate yourself about their plights elsewhere.
Do not create excuses and justifications. One who cannot bear these burdens shouldn't take this path. It is a choice.
Empathize with the actual victims instead.
If you believe doctors have to make difficult moral decisions, face consequences and pay sacrifices to remain true to themselves, in the US alone, you need to educate yourself about their plights elsewhere.
Do not create excuses and justifications. One who cannot bear these burdens shouldn't take this path. It is a choice.
Empathize with the actual victims instead.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Miram I concede your point. The issue is global. I was looking purely at the US issue regarding terminations, which seemed to be the subject. My error..😷
Vetrov · 61-69, M
What does it mean 🤔
StygianKohlrabi · M
that would be a refreshing change of pace
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
This is awful no matter where it is happening. Doctors shouldn’t be worried about legal consequence when treating their patients.