Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Indianapolis, received a call last Monday, three days after the Court's ruling, from a child abuse doctor in Ohio who had a 10-year-old girl in their office who was six weeks and three days pregnant, and therefore ineligible to receive an abortion in the state, according to a report from The Indianapolis Star.
Fake story, just like all the lies and fake stories about people supposedly killing themselves with "horse paste" or whatever. It's all based on hearsay.
Dr. Caitlin Bernard made up a fake story of the perfect "edge case": a 10 year old (the lowest age she could plausibly claim pregnancy would even be possible, using the lowest age of early puberty) who just so happened to be 3 days over the legal limit.
You know it's fake because it's too perfect. It's too "and then everyone clapped" and these shitlibs know that the lib media will never fact check the story or insist on corroboration (which would be easy: name the doctor who told you and let us call him and verify that this is true - you'll note that this didn't happen).
You don't need to dox the 10 year old - if she even exists which I don't believe she does - to corroborate the story. You just need the media to verify that she exists, is pregnant, and is 10, and is 6 weeks +3 days, and they don't need to publish her name.
They won’t even give a city in Ohio. Not to mention that much of Ohio is within easy driving distance of Indianapolis. So even if this story is true, which it isn’t, but are we supposed to be outraged that a family had to drive two hours round trip?
Fake story, just like all the lies and fake stories about people supposedly killing themselves with "horse paste" or whatever. It's all based on hearsay.
Dr. Caitlin Bernard made up a fake story of the perfect "edge case": a 10 year old (the lowest age she could plausibly claim pregnancy would even be possible, using the lowest age of early puberty) who just so happened to be 3 days over the legal limit.
You know it's fake because it's too perfect. It's too "and then everyone clapped" and these shitlibs know that the lib media will never fact check the story or insist on corroboration (which would be easy: name the doctor who told you and let us call him and verify that this is true - you'll note that this didn't happen).
You don't need to dox the 10 year old - if she even exists which I don't believe she does - to corroborate the story. You just need the media to verify that she exists, is pregnant, and is 10, and is 6 weeks +3 days, and they don't need to publish her name.
But they won't do that.
Because the child does not exist.
They won’t even give a city in Ohio. Not to mention that much of Ohio is within easy driving distance of Indianapolis. So even if this story is true, which it isn’t, but are we supposed to be outraged that a family had to drive two hours round trip?