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Did Kat Cammack have an abortion or did she "expel her pregnancy"?

Did Kat Cammack have an abortion or did she "expel her pregnancy"?

  • She had an abortion

  • She expelled her pregnancy


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"She had her pregnancy expelled" perhaps. Gf had an ectopic pregnancy (before I knew her) and it does not sound like fun, though sympathy for a nutso rep person is perhaps a little constrained.
 
"She had her pregnancy expelled" perhaps. Gf had an ectopic pregnancy (before I knew her) and it does not sound like fun, though sympathy for a nutso rep person is perhaps a little constrained.

Do you know what methotrexate is used for?
 
Are abortions for ectopic pregnancies (i.e. where the mother's life is at risk) banned in Florida? I'm guessing the hospital has a team of lawyers, and since abortions are a hot topic, I would have hoped the hospital would have made it very clear to the doctors what the law allows and doesn't allow.

edit: Here is the relevant text.

TERMINATION AFTER GESTATIONAL AGE OF 6 WEEKS; WHEN
190 ALLOWED.—A physician may not knowingly perform or induce a
191 termination of pregnancy if the physician determines the
192 gestational age of the fetus is more than 6 15 weeks unless one
193 of the following conditions is met:
194 (a) Two physicians certify in writing that, in reasonable
195 medical judgment, the termination of the pregnancy is necessary
196 to save the pregnant woman’s life or avert a serious risk of
197 substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major
198 bodily function of the pregnant woman
other than a psychological
199 condition.

I fail to see how 2 doctors wouldn't sign off on this. Clearly ectopic pregnancies fall under the scenario where an abortion is allowed under law. I'm unclear as to why there is confusion amongst the doctors.
 
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Tah get rid of an eptopic pregnancy, ya gotta have an abortion.

Expelling a pregnancy, is double speak, by people who want to have abortions banned for everyone but themselves.

Possibly, but since an ectopic pregnancy cannot be brought to full term I wouldn't (personally) say abortion was 'le mot juste' either.
 

Quoting from the article here:


Presumably the doctors weren't are of the details of the law and had to get guidance from the hospital's legal department. Once that happened, they did exactly what you suggest and signed off on providing her the medication.
 
It was an abortion and was a situation where an abortion was needed.
Did I say it wasn't? otoh, AI overview alert:

Medical terminology, like many aspects of society, can be seen as a reflection of patriarchal structures. This means that the language used in medicine can perpetuate gender biases and inequalities, often marginalizing women and other gender identities. These biases can manifest in various ways, from the language used to describe female bodies and conditions to the types of research conducted and the treatment offered.
 
It was the deliberate termination of a pregnancy. AKA an abortion.
 
Thoughts and prayers to Rep. Cammack on her decision to have an abortion.
 
I don't really care what an LLM writes. Those machines are easily manipulated.

The simple fact is that abortion is not a cut and dry issue. Often times, even if one is against the idea of it, it can be medically necessary if the life of the mother is at risk. This politician hiding from that fact after having an abortion is simply an act of her cowardice.
 
And this confusing BS is why men with no medical training shouldn't legislate women's healthcare procedures.
 
I somewhat resent the implication that I 'manipulated' anything by writing "medical terminology as a patriarchal construct" but whatever.
 
I somewhat resent the implication that I 'manipulated' anything by writing "medical terminology as a patriarchal construct" but whatever.
I don't think you personally manipulated anything. However, an LLM can easily be made to write whatever and therefore is a terrible tool to use for citations. This took me a few moments on ChatGPT.

 
Did she kill a "bsby"?
 
Tah get rid of an eptopic pregnancy, ya gotta have an abortion.

Expelling a pregnancy, is double speak, by people who want to have abortions banned for everyone but themselves.

There is no abortion, as there is no uterine implantation. Ectopic pregnancies are dangerous and requires surgical intervention.
 
There is no abortion, as there is no uterine implantation. Ectopic pregnancies are dangerous and requires surgical intervention.
Read the OP. She didn't have surgery, she was given medication intended to deliberately expel her fertilized egg.
 
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Read the OP. She didn't have surgery, she was given medication intended to deliberately expel her fertilized egg.
I am aware of that. I was saying there is no implantation in an ectopic pregnancy. So there's no abortion.
 
I am aware of that. I was saying there is no implantation in an ectopic pregnancy. So there's no abortion.
It's a fertilized egg.
Also, you said above she needed surgery. She did not.
 
It's a fertilized egg.
Also, you said above she needed surgery. She did not.
I said an ectopic pregnancy requires surgical intervention as it does not implant in the uterus.
 
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