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Texas Medical Association says hospitals are refusing to treat women with pregnancy complications
The non-profit organization wrote that it has received complaints alleging hospital administrators have sided against providing care to women with ectopic pregnancies for fear of running afoul of state laws.

The Texas Medical Association (TMA) is raising the alarm on what they believe to be a growing number of cases in the state in which healthcare professionals are siding against providing care for women with severe pregnancy complications for fear of violating the state's abortion ban.

According to The Dallas Morning News' Allie Morris, a letter sent by members of the non-profit organization Wednesday to the Texas Medical Board claimed the association has received complaints regarding hospital administrators disallowing medical care providers from offering critical services to patients with ectopic pregnancies and other child birth complications.

The letter appeals to the board to "swiftly act to prevent any wrongful intrusion into the practice of medicine." The TMA's memo comes as healthcare providers contend with a shifting legal landscape in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's opinion overturning Roe v. Wade and the return of laws governing abortion legality to the states. Texas has a trigger law on the books that will outlaw abortion almost universally beginning 30 days after the Supreme Court issues its official judgement formally overturning Roe—which has not occurred yet.

In the meantime, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed legal actions seeking the enforcement of near-century-old state anti-abortion laws that criminalize the act of receiving or providing an abortion. Paxton's efforts have resulted in the removal of a temporary restraining order blocking state prosecutors from charging abortion recipients during the 30-day enforcement limitation period set forth under Texas' abortion trigger law. The Texas Supreme Court last Friday ruled against the block, opening up abortion providers to civil suits but not criminal charges in the interim.


https://www.chron.com/news/houston-...s-clinic-medication-17307401.php?t=61d7f0b189
 
Texas Medical Association says hospitals are refusing to treat women with pregnancy complications
The non-profit organization wrote that it has received complaints alleging hospital administrators have sided against providing care to women with ectopic pregnancies for fear of running afoul of state laws.

The Texas Medical Association (TMA) is raising the alarm on what they believe to be a growing number of cases in the state in which healthcare professionals are siding against providing care for women with severe pregnancy complications for fear of violating the state's abortion ban.

According to The Dallas Morning News' Allie Morris, a letter sent by members of the non-profit organization Wednesday to the Texas Medical Board claimed the association has received complaints regarding hospital administrators disallowing medical care providers from offering critical services to patients with ectopic pregnancies and other child birth complications.

The letter appeals to the board to "swiftly act to prevent any wrongful intrusion into the practice of medicine." The TMA's memo comes as healthcare providers contend with a shifting legal landscape in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's opinion overturning Roe v. Wade and the return of laws governing abortion legality to the states. Texas has a trigger law on the books that will outlaw abortion almost universally beginning 30 days after the Supreme Court issues its official judgement formally overturning Roe—which has not occurred yet.

In the meantime, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed legal actions seeking the enforcement of near-century-old state anti-abortion laws that criminalize the act of receiving or providing an abortion. Paxton's efforts have resulted in the removal of a temporary restraining order blocking state prosecutors from charging abortion recipients during the 30-day enforcement limitation period set forth under Texas' abortion trigger law. The Texas Supreme Court last Friday ruled against the block, opening up abortion providers to civil suits but not criminal charges in the interim.


https://www.chron.com/news/houston-...s-clinic-medication-17307401.php?t=61d7f0b189

That's a hell of a solution.
 
Kinda makes me wonder..... if you're an athlete who wants to have kids, why would you want to play in Texas right now?
 
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Having established that the raped 10 year old really exists, and that the Indiana doctor followed the law, Republicans are hemming and saying yes, a raped child should be forced to carry to term. Talk about the benefits of forcing raped children to carry pregnancy. Old men talking about how great it is to force raped children to carry pregnancy.
 
An Arizona man has brought wrongful death suit against his ex wife for an abortion she had four years ago. He is suing her, the doctor and the clinic.
 
Women dying is exactly what right to life wants. Hold them up as examples of what happens to sluts in a Christian nation.
 
A Texas doctor was instructed not to treat a woman with ectopic pregnancy until her fallopian tube ruptured. Greatly increasing her chance of severe complications, infertility or death even though fertilized egg had no chance of survival.

Having had to accept the story of raped 10 year old not a lie, and doctor followed the law, the antiwoman forces are now blaming the child for waiting too long to report the rape.
 
A woman undergoing miscarriage was sent home from the hospital without treatment. She spent two days doubled over in agony bleeding profusely until fetus expelled on its own. A woman with lupus who has no plans to become pregnant can no longer receive medication to treat her condition because it can cause miscarriage, even though she isn't pregnant. A rape victim decided to be sterilized rather than risk rape pregnancy.

This is what Republicans want for every woman and pregnancy capable person in every state.

How long until a woman dies?

Welcome to Gilead.
 
The abortion issue is going to drive many moderates and independents to the left. I'm going to do whatever it takes to protect my wife and daughter. Taking away life saving measures from the women in my life is a non-starter. I'm done with the GOP in any way, shape, or form if this is going to be the primary crusade for them.
 
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