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Supreme Court declines Biden's appeal in Texas emergency abortion case
The Supreme Court decided Monday that a court order finding Texas hospitals cannot federally be required to provide pregnancy terminations when they violate a state abortion ban will stay for now.apnews.com
This is the SCOTUS the religious right wanted. McConnell gave it to them. The republican party owns it.
Five of the nine (56%) Justices in the Supreme Court are white conservative Catholics.Supreme Court declines Biden's appeal in Texas emergency abortion case
The Supreme Court decided Monday that a court order finding Texas hospitals cannot federally be required to provide pregnancy terminations when they violate a state abortion ban will stay for now.apnews.com
This is the SCOTUS the religious right wanted. McConnell gave it to them. The republican party owns it.
Apparently they don't, or this case wouldn't happen.Leave TX alone. They know how to take care of themselves.
Letting people die from treatable conditions because Republican lawmakers oppose it on religious/political grounds = taking care of people.Leave TX alone. They know how to take care of themselves.
Yeah, especially when the weather gets cold.Leave TX alone. They know how to take care of themselves.
State legislators with no medical training have no business legislating women’s healthcare procedures.If a doctor doesn’t know the difference between an elective procedure and a medical emergency then they have no business in the emergency room. Or practicing medicine at all for that matter. End of story.
They don’t legislate procedures. The law defers to the same medical judgement ER doctors exercise all day every day. There are just some doctors feigning stupidity by pretending not to know what that means. And that’s between the patient, the hospital, and a civil court.State legislators with no medical training have no business legislating women’s healthcare procedures.
Leave TX alone. They know how to take care of themselves.
Meanwhile, the reality according to the CDC:We know how they take care of women in TX, that's evident.
A dramatic rise in pregnant women dying in Texas after abortion ban
A dramatic rise in pregnant women dying in Texas after abortion ban
Exclusive analysis finds the rate of maternal deaths in Texas increased 56% from 2019 to 2022, compared with just 11% nationwide during the same time period.www.nbcnews.com
Um....The graph ends on the year they threw Roe to the states. What kind of joke is this? Do you have one for Texas from 2023, 2024?
Making a law that says a woman can't have a healthcare procedure is absolutely legislating healthcare procedures. Sheesh.They don’t legislate procedures. The law defers to the same medical judgement ER doctors exercise all day every day. There are just some doctors feigning stupidity by pretending not to know what that means. And that’s between the patient, the hospital, and a civil court.
The CDC doesn’t have one for years 2023 and 2024 yet.Um....The graph ends on the year they threw Roe to the states. What kind of joke is this? Do you have one for Texas from 2023, 2024?
The CDC doesn’t have one for years 2023 and 2024.
Don’t understand. Are you saying the courts know the difference?If a doctor doesn’t know the difference between an elective procedure and a medical emergency then they have no business in the emergency room. Or practicing medicine at all for that matter. End of story.
I posted the data published by the CDC vs some random claim NBC contracted something called the Gender Equity Policy Institute to cobble together “exclusively” for them.So you posted a meaningless graph instead?
Plenty of people are paying attention to how these bans affect women, no worries, there's plenty of info on how shitty TX is treating women.The CDC doesn’t have one for years 2023 and 2024 yet.
Holy Hippocrates, Batman!Supreme Court declines Biden's appeal in Texas emergency abortion case
The Supreme Court decided Monday that a court order finding Texas hospitals cannot federally be required to provide pregnancy terminations when they violate a state abortion ban will stay for now.apnews.com
This is the SCOTUS the religious right wanted. McConnell gave it to them. The republican party owns it.
What are you asking?Don’t understand. Are you saying the courts know the difference?
I was responding to a post that was putting down the judgement of the doctors. At least that’s what I thought the post did which is why I said “don’t understand.”What are you asking?
I don’t know where they’re getting their information because the CDC hasn’t published it, but the CDC does caution against such comparisons for the following reasons:Plenty of people are paying attention to how these bans affect women, no worries, there's plenty of info on how shitty TX is treating women.
The number of women in Texas who died while pregnant, during labor or soon after childbirth skyrocketed following the state’s 2021 ban on abortion care — far outpacing a slower rise in maternal mortality across the nation, a new investigation of federal public health data finds. From 2019 to 2022, the rate of maternal mortality cases in Texas rose by 56%, compared with just 11% nationwide during the same time period, according to an analysis by the Gender Equity Policy Institute. The nonprofit research group scoured publicly available reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and shared the analysis exclusively with NBC News. The Texas Legislature banned abortion care as early as five weeks into pregnancy in September 2021, nearly a year before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade – the case that protected a federal right to abortion – in June 2022. Texas law now prohibits all abortion except to save the life of the mother. Among Hispanic women, the rate of women dying while pregnant, during childbirth or soon after increased from 14.5 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births in 2019 to 18.9 in 2022. Rates among white women nearly doubled – from 20 per 100,000 to 39.1. And Black women, who historically have higher chances of dying while pregnant, during childbirth or soon after, saw their rates go from 31.6 to 43.6 per 100,000 live births.While maternal mortality spiked overall during the pandemic, women dying while pregnant or during childbirth rose consistently in Texas following the state’s ban on abortion, according to the Gender Equity Policy Institute.https://nationalpartnership.org/rhw-a-dramatic-rise-is-pregnant-women-in-texas-dying-after-abortion-ban/
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