It makes sure they receive the emergency services they need.Im curious....
how does the Texas law take care of women?
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It makes sure they receive the emergency services they need.Im curious....
how does the Texas law take care of women?
I just hope the laws are implemented correctly, so women's lives are saved, speaking as a pro-life person.It makes sure they receive the emergency services they need.
It is weird how acutal doctors listening to actual lawyers of their actual employers have come to a different conclusion.Perhaps doctors should just do their job because the law doesn't prevent that.
I think you mean lawyers.It is weird how acutal doctors listening to actual layers of their actual employers have come to a different conclusion.
Just another total failure of the medical profession. I'm not a doctor, but I know good and well that sepsis is a life threatening issue. She might have died anyway due to the sepsis. But there was a chance she could have been saved.
Apparently there was NO REASON not to address this immediately. The first time she was there they MISDIAGNOSED her. The second time there was NO REASON to withhold care.
Totally agree. I wish the doctors would do their jobs correctly and save these women's lives. Apparently some have decided to. Others aren't.I just hope the laws are implemented correctly, so women's lives are saved, speaking as a pro-life person.
It's weird that others are actually following the law and saving women. Wonder why others can't figure it out. Makes me think the medecal.prof3ssion in some places are playing politics with women's lives.It is weird how acutal doctors listening to actual layers of their actual employers have come to a different conclusion.
Nope, the doctors are refusing to perform the medicine.No, the failure is due to politicians telling doctors how to perform medicine.
Every doctor know that sepsis is an emergency and WILL cause the death of someone if not immediately treated.The root of the sepsis was a dead or dying fetus. If you can't remove a large amount of diseased tissue like that from the body, then all the treatment in the world won't save the patient.
No they don't. They law is clear. Save the womans life and you are fine. Thats what they are supposed to do.don't blame doctors for being scared for their personal safety, when the State threatens them with 99 years in prison. These stupid anti-abortion laws compromise the doctors' ability to deliver medical care.
Which ones are those, specifically?It's weird that others are actually following the law and saving women.
Just another total failure of the medical profession. I'm not a doctor, but I know good and well that sepsis is a life threatening issue.
I think it's clear enough. If I was a doctor there i would have saved the girl. What kind of idiot doesn't know that sepsis is deadly if not treated immediately.
150 obgyns that probably perform regular abortions and don't want to take responsibility for their actions.View attachment 356682
Heres a letter that was signed by 150 obgyns in texas (i disnt bother downloading rhe other 2 pages of names).
So is it;
1) politicians in Texas
2) Randoms on the internet
3) doctors in Texas
who will provide the most informed opinions on the usefulness and appropriateness of Health related laws and their impact on their patients?
Yup, I think that's pretty clear.I think it's clear that you refuse to hold the Texas legislature accountable for writing poor legislation. Instead, you blame the medical professsion.
Looks like a post is guessing at the imagined motives of the experts explaining the problem in hopes of avoiding the obvious conclusion here - the GOP legislature screwed up creating the law in question.150 obgyns that probably perform regular abortions and don't want to take responsibility for their actions.
Doesn't seen so since 119 women had abortion treatments to save their lives and no one was prosecuted for it. I guess it can be figured out.Looks like a post is guessing at the imagined motives of the experts explaining the problem in hopes of avoiding the obvious conclusion here - the GOP legislature screwed up creating the law in question.
And anyone who would believe that (if it was actually said) is a complete and total idiot.No state has done more to fight this interpretation than Texas, which has warned doctors that its abortion ban supersedes the administration’s guidance on federal law, and that they can face up to 99 years in prison for violating it.
Take it up with the judges of the 5th Circuit and SCOTUS in the other thread.And anyone who would believe that (if it was actually said) is a complete and total idiot.
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