Not sure if we’re allowed to discuss politics here but I’m pretty nervous about being old and in my first trimester after this election result. I don’t want an abortion but I also don’t want to die because of pregnancy complications because the doctors can’t intervene. It doesn’t feel like a great time to be pregnant in America.
Re: Politics/election discussion thread
So here ya go. Good luck! 👍
"Yes, in a situation where a mother's life is at risk during pregnancy, doctors are legally allowed and ethically obligated to intervene with necessary medical procedures, including those that may terminate the pregnancy, to save the mother's life; this is considered a "life of the mother" exception in most abortion laws, allowing doctors to use their reasonable medical judgment to make such decisions."
Also, those 2 cases cited above do not get into the full details. The mom with twins died from taking an abortion pill without monitoring and the ER she wound up in was definitely negligent. If any provider denies care or doesnt provide timely care (like in this situation) that is medical malpractice. Which is the leading cause of death in this country, by the way. Has nothing to do with abortion laws- those are just the cases the media highlights to get people in an uproar. In all reality, we should be in an uproar all the time given all the medical negligence in our country.
The thing about abortions, and health care decisions in general, is that they are nuanced. Which is why they should be between a patient and their doctor. Not dictated by politics/laws.