CNN and their ilk love reporting these one in a million cases as if they're commonplace. Women eat these kinds of stories up because they're 100% pathos.
Idaho’s abortion laws meant they had to seek care across state lines
That's a feature. This statement distresses a near zero percent of the people who support and enacted this law.
Dr. Julie Lyons, a family medicine physician across the state in Hailey, near Sun Valley, who’s also a plaintiff in the lawsuit, said she now discusses “life flight insurance” with pregnant patients in their first prenatal visits, in case they have a pregnancy complication that doctors can’t treat in Idaho.
I'm pretty sure they only thing they can't do is an abortion. So let's start with trying her for aiding and abetting a murder.
Otherwise though, these fringe cases they always present as sob stories they probably could have won as exceptions if they negotiated in good faith. The other side has no desire to cede any ground, because it will be taken then immediately pushed for more. "We just want to be allowed to get married and keep to ourselves" turned in to provocatively dressed drag fetish monsters targeting young children. No one is buying your bullshit anymore.
Funny how they never mention an abortion skyrockets the chance of miscarriage going forward. This was likely a disability abortion couched as a poor me piece. This is also why the doctors supposedly saying that the baby is guaranteed to die are never interviewed or quoted, it’s an “anonymous sources” loop they play to have the “parents say what the doctors said”.
Girls and women with Turner syndrome need ongoing medical care from a variety of specialists. Regular checkups and appropriate care can help most girls and women lead healthy, independent lives.
A genetic counselor and a maternal-fetal medicine specialist told Jen that it was very likely the fetus had Turner syndrome, a disorder in which a baby assigned female at birth is born with one missing or partial X chromosome.
Then they should have asked the doctor to assign the baby male at birth. That way, the disorder would never happen!
CNN and their ilk love reporting these one in a million cases as if they're commonplace. Women eat these kinds of stories up because they're 100% pathos.
Yeah, they use this 3% occasion to justify the 97% of times they are performed because of convenience.
Feels.
That's a feature. This statement distresses a near zero percent of the people who support and enacted this law.
I'm pretty sure they only thing they can't do is an abortion. So let's start with trying her for aiding and abetting a murder.
Otherwise though, these fringe cases they always present as sob stories they probably could have won as exceptions if they negotiated in good faith. The other side has no desire to cede any ground, because it will be taken then immediately pushed for more. "We just want to be allowed to get married and keep to ourselves" turned in to provocatively dressed drag fetish monsters targeting young children. No one is buying your bullshit anymore.
Isn't crossing state lines the worst crime you can commit?
Funny how they never mention an abortion skyrockets the chance of miscarriage going forward. This was likely a disability abortion couched as a poor me piece. This is also why the doctors supposedly saying that the baby is guaranteed to die are never interviewed or quoted, it’s an “anonymous sources” loop they play to have the “parents say what the doctors said”.
From Mayo Clinic
Then they should have asked the doctor to assign the baby male at birth. That way, the disorder would never happen!
They say like there's a 90% chance of miscarriage. So I guess they want to make that 100%.