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Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, talks with Alex Wagner about five women suing the …

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44 thoughts on “Women denied health care during pregnancy complications sue Texas”

  1. And the U.S is arguing with Taliban to allow female education in Afghanistan, how different is America than Afganistan? America is becoming a joke 😂😂😂 long live Christianity and freedom of religion 😂😂😂😂

  2. The law is not Draconian, Religions overall are Draconian, delusioned masses can't figure this out, you need to raise voice against the religion not the laws that follow. Anglican Church is the new Taliban of the United States. 😂😂😂

  3. must be hard, to be white and dont get medical care,
    they would understand and they are okay with that black or none white women get not health care,
    but white women have more rights!

  4. My heart goes out to these women. But none the less the first woman, Amanda and her husband were life long pro life and in every election voted for the Republicans. Until something happened to them. I'm not pointing fingers but?

  5. This deserves way more attention. I hope the media, especially the left and center-left media can get behind these women whose lives were endangered by demented religious zealots.

  6. I think about those women whose babies will be born with a such a serious illness or deformity that that will suffer until they die. And those women are now forced to give birth and watch their child suffer every day. It's that fair?

  7. You go Ladies!! You deserved so much better than what you got from the Texas Legislature. I hope you get your pound of flesh from those idiots who were involved in passing that barbaric law.

  8. This is just the beginning of the Republican War against women.The first of many horrific stories. Vote appropriately. Democrats will protect your rights and codify Roe V Wade. Vote Democrat 2024.

  9. I’m sorry for women going through this but I have to say this when you put these people in office they will come back and bite you you voted for your own poison

  10. Problems with the Texas abortion decision: 1. Abortions are only permitted when a woman's life is at risk, but doctors are too afraid of legal repercussions to make that determination. 2. A woman carrying a non viable pregnancy cannot receive an abortion and must go through the traumatic birth / miscarriage of a child that dies or is already dead. 3. Even if a doctor knows a woman's pregnancy is not viable, they must wait to intervene with an abortion until inevitable complications put the woman's life at risk. There's no legitimate reason to put off the procedure until a woman's life is at risk. That just endangers women's lives and puts additional strain on the healthcare system to provide emergency care when it isn't necessary. 4. Many city ordinances have been passed in Texas to allow private citizens to file civil lawsuits against women who are suspected of abortions. So women are going to be required to divulge their private medical records to prove they had miscarriages or legal abortions (either in Texas or elsewhere). Not only would these women's privacy be violated, but they'll lose wages if they're forced to go to court to defend themselves or hire legal representation against frivolous lawsuits. Even if there aren't a ton of people rushing to file these lawsuits, the very knowledge that they are being encouraged by local governments is part of a greater campaign to instill fear in the population and force compliance with their religious views on abortion.

  11. In ethiopia more than 65% exposes to sepsis,loosing blood,no transport to go to health but still don't stop giving birth because they belive giving birth is blessing

  12. The Texas GOP doesn't want to clarify it. I don't know the history, but Iran has 61 exceptions where abortion is legal. That's probably not because the original lawmakers thought of all of it ahead of time. At any rate, Texas GOP should just copy Iran's list of 61 exceptions. Iran has already done all of the hard work for them. Guess what? It still doesn't work very well.

    From Wikipedia, "Abortion in Iran":

    "In 2005, the Legal Medicine Organization of Iran created a list of 29 fetal problems and 32 maternal issues in pregnancy that indicated that abortion might possibly be legal—only if, however, it was determined that the life of the mother and the fetus were both endangered if the pregnancy went through, and that the mother could be saved by an abortion.[5] Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a fatwa to this effect, allowing abortion in the first trimester for these special cases.[12] The Therapeutic Abortion Act of 2005, passed by the Iranian parliament,[6] stated that if the reason for an abortion was not one of the 61 listed disorders or abnormalities, the cases could be referred to the physician and then the organization, which would decide on an appropriate course of action.[14] The ambiguity of the guidelines for acceptance and the unpredictability of health during pregnancy, however, has not created much definition in the gray area that is Iranian abortion policy.[5] In fact, the Guardian Council rejected the Therapeutic Abortion Act after its passage in 2005,[12] adding to the confusion."

    Of course, Texas GOP knows all of this. Fairness, and preserving the safety of pregnant women, is not what this fight is about.

  13. It's ridiculous that non-medical legislators are putting women at risk. Instead of listening to doctors they listen to the rabble of anti-abortionists riled up by their own selfish emotions.

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