...And these zygotes have full rights and protections, before potentially settling on being female, that is.
This is madness.
Yes, and then all bets are off.
...And these zygotes have full rights and protections, before potentially settling on being female, that is.
This is madness.
It’s insanity to consider a frozen embryo a person. Birth control will be next on their agenda of things to be done away with. I also wouldn’t be surprised if they tried to shut down fertility clinics.
This is just my opinion but I can’t see them stopping until abortion being illegal is law of the land. They have always had their sights set on this. States rights was just the first step.
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laws that protect them from prosecutors elsewhere.
It's good to know that docs are protected by these laws but the women are not. If there are complications from the pills and the women need immediate medical assistance, they may face prosecution if the doc suspects they used abortion pills or if the medication shows up in blood tests.
It's good to know that docs are protected by these laws but the women are not. If there are complications from the pills and the women need immediate medical assistance, they may face prosecution if the doc suspects they used abortion pills or if the medication shows up in blood tests.
We are living in the worst episode of "Dark Mirror" ever. No one will convince me otherwise.
Everything is upside down turned around and wrong is right and right is wrong. I am glad I am closer to the end of my life than the beginning. That is the truth
Add this to the list of disturbing things happening in this country.
There is a bill created in Oklahoma that if passed would require a state database of women who have had abortions. Each woman who had an abortion would have a unique identification number assigned them. The database would include detailing the reason for the abortion, gestation at the time of the abortion and how many abortions the woman has had. All this information could be released to the authorities by a court order. The bill would also require a doctor’s written justification (under oath) detailing why the doctor felt the abortion was necessary.
Oklahoma has failed to state what constitutes a medical emergency requiring an abortion.
Why would a state with the strictest abortion laws in the country need this database if not to criminalize or penalize woman who have had abortions?
This sounds like something out of the Twilight Zone. How can this be legal? It certainly shouldn't be in the U. S. that I grew up in. My heart breaks when I read things like this.
Add this to the list of disturbing things happening in this country.
There is a bill created in Oklahoma that if passed would require a state database of women who have had abortions. Each woman who had an abortion would have a unique identification number assigned them. The database would include detailing the reason for the abortion, gestation at the time of the abortion and how many abortions the woman has had. All this information could be released to the authorities by a court order. The bill would also require a doctor’s written justification (under oath) detailing why the doctor felt the abortion was necessary.
Oklahoma has failed to state what constitutes a medical emergency requiring an abortion.
Why would a state with the strictest abortion laws in the country need this database if not to criminalize or penalize woman who have had abortions?
...And these zygotes have full rights and protections, before potentially settling on being female, that is.
This is madness.
Sorry, you lost me.
What do you mean by settling?
All mammalian embryos are female and have indeterminate gonads until androgen levels and chromosome expression dictate otherwise.
"Why should we continue to practice in a state where we could go to jail for doing the right thing?" she said.
On the patient side, Simon noted that this trend will especially affect pregnant patients who are experiencing complications or facing complex labor and deliveries.
Overturning Roe v Wade is analogous to tossing a pebble in a pond. Pro-lifers (oh the irony) didn't plan for the rippling consequences of achieving their goal.
you probably all know this case but it has been in our news today
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Also included in this Oklahoma Bill are restrictions on birth control pills, morning after pills and IUD’s. Another added gem!
The right to contraception is protected in the US Constitution. I can imagine the havoc that would happen if the SCOTUS overturned Griswold v Connecticut and Eisenstadt v Baird.
@Matata I saw this story yesterday and was so disgusted and angry, I couldn't even finish reading it! A little blob that might not even develop/implant has rights and is a person????? Make it make sense! Pretty soon, they're going to be coming for ovaries - or anything involved in baby making. I am SO freaking angry, but also thankful I don't live in one of these backasswards states.
@DaisysandDiamonds, There are been lots of stories like this in US the past months. Very strange times to be living in certain states.
out here in the rest of the western world we watch on in shock and horror and wonder why ? why ? why ? why ? why ? why ? why ? why ? why ?
The right to contraception is protected in the US Constitution. I can imagine the havoc that would happen if the SCOTUS overturned Griswold v Connecticut and Eisenstadt v Baird.
I have ZERO confidence in SCOTUS at this point. Follow the Constitution? Naw, not if you can misinterpret it and rewrite it.