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Under Texas abortion ban, a woman went into sepsis before doctors would treat her and nearly died

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by KenH, Jul 21, 2023.

  1. KenH

    KenH Well-Known Member

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    "Zurawaski's water broke on a Tuesday night but she was forced to wait until her body naturally delivered the baby, who had died, on that Friday, according to the lawsuit. By then her body went into septic shock, the lawsuit said.

    She now has permanent scar tissue as a result of infections she developed and will have trouble getting pregnant again, according to the lawsuit filed in District Court in Travis County, Texas.

    "Amanda spent three days in the ICU while her infection was treated. Amanda's family flew to Austin from across the country because they worried it would be the last time they would see her," the complaint says. "Amanda was eventually discharged and returned home, but her suffering was far from over."
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    The office also sent Insider a "guidance letter" on the Texas law, which says the law prohibits the performing, inducing, or attempting of an abortion unless the mother has "a life-threatening physical condition aggravated by, caused by, or arising from a pregnancy that places [her] at risk of death or poses a serious risk of substantial impairment of a major bodily function unless the abortion is performed or induced."

    The letter goes on to say that the term "abortion" doesn't apply when these acts are done to "(A) save the life or preserve the health of an unborn child; (B) remove a dead, unborn child whose death was caused by spontaneous abortion; or (C) remove an ectopic pregnancy."

    It does not address cases where a nonviable pregnancy — where the fetus still has cardiac activity — is threatening the life of the mother."

    - rest at Woman Nearly Died Because Texas Abortion Law Banned Treatment: Lawsuit (insider.com)
     
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    canadyjd Well-Known Member

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    The doctors are idiots and deserve to be sued.

    The Texas abortion law does not apply to this case

    peace to you
     
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  3. Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

    Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin Well-Known Member
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    Those doctors are dumber than the trees used to produce their fancy little diplomas. In every single medical class you ever take you are taught that the health of your patients is your #1 priority, so much so that in an EMS situation the lowest ranked EMS personnel on-scene has more authority than the highest ranked cop. That's how high a priority patient health is.

    Clearly these "Doctors" were sleeping through that class. Their patient's wellbeing was imminently going to be severely impacted in short order by a nonviable pregnancy, rotting in the womb causing blood infection, and these doctors chose not to do anything. It's malpractice.

    My two cents:
    The doctors are Pro-Abortion and wanted to purposefully use this case (and their feigned incompetence) to produce an artificial lawsuit to attempt to take down the abortion law. I cannot believe that any doctor is truly this dumb and ignorant, but perhaps I'll stand corrected and will find out that these few doctors are indeed THAT dumb.

    And if so, these are the kind of people that make us put labels on coffee machines: "Do not try to operate in oven".
     
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  4. JonC

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    Sounds like German laws.
     
  5. canadyjd

    canadyjd Well-Known Member

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    So, just to be clear… when you say “German Laws”… are you saying…..

    1. Today’s laws in Germany… or…

    2. Nazi Germany Laws….

    peace to you
     
  6. JonC

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    Current laws. My wife had a miscarriage while we were living in Germany.
     
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