Summary

An Idaho doctor testified that confusion over the state’s strict abortion bans left a miscarrying patient “passed around like a hot potato” as doctors avoided treating her out of fear of legal consequences.

The 14-week pregnant woman, suffering heavy bleeding and anemia, was denied care during three ER visits before being admitted against hospital rules, miscarrying, and requiring a blood transfusion.

The testimony is part of a lawsuit challenging Idaho’s abortion laws, which ban most abortions with few exceptions, leaving patients in dangerous situations without timely care.

      • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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        75 months ago

        Every accusation is a confession. These won’t be the only death panels, either. Far, far worse is to come. They’re willing to kill anyone in defence of their supposed ‘superior morals’.

      • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        Every accusation is a confession.

        Edit: Ah should have read down before replying, but fuck it, it bears repeating.

  • Prehensile_cloaca
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    645 months ago

    Hollywood should start making movie after movie where the protagonist loses a loved one to some fucking asinine Republican laws, and then just goes on a vengeance spree.

    Build a whole new MCU-style universe just around the backwards-ass shitstain policies coming out of these freeloader states, and a whole cast of kid-diddling fuckwads who are taken out by the wrath of righteous anger. People would watch that shit.

    • Dragon Rider (drag)
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      195 months ago

      They aborted his wife… He’s not pro-life anymore

      Fourth Trimester: coming soon to a theatre near you

    • @officermike@lemmy.world
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      45 months ago

      I mean, they’ve already co-opted the Punisher - an anti-cop vigilante - into their iconography, despite being the party of the “thin blue line” and “the party of law and order.” Anything we could hope to create to satirize them would just arouse them without a sense of irony or self awareness.

      • @P00ptart@lemmy.world
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        25 months ago

        The boys would disagree. You just make it more and more obvious who the bad guys are, the longer it goes.

  • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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    445 months ago

    “I was working with some amazing nurses and we decided as a team that we were going to break our hospital’s rules and admit her, even though she wasn’t 20 weeks pregnant because I just couldn’t send her home again and hope for the best,” Lyons said.

    More like this please. Fuck your hospital’s rules, make something up if you need to, this is someone’s life. Bureaucracy isn’t really very good at checking itself and a lot of rules get broken “by mistake”. If the rules are bad, don’t follow them. If anyone actually gets on your case, “I’m sorry, I guess I misremembered the policy and was worried about protecting the hospital from liability”.

    Employees on the front lines have a lot more power to grind dumb rules to dust than they think.

  • @ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one
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    325 months ago

    Isn’t this a more Kafka version of death panels that we were promised under Obamacare.

    There is no death panel however you have been deemed to die by the death panel. Good luck navigating the bureaucracy.

    • @prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      85 months ago

      You have to actually read a book to even know what you mean when you say “Kafka.” So good luck convincing anyone with that.

    • @Notyou@sopuli.xyz
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      15 months ago

      Over-kafka systems have worked so well when dealing with immigration, disability, medical, and veteran affairs. Worked well as in saved money by not providing services because they made them too complicated.

  • IninewCrow
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    145 months ago

    They should just exclude pregnancy, births and anything associated with it from health care.

      • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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        275 months ago

        Women should be screaming in agony and bleeding out in their beds at home, as god intended. Pain and death in childbirth is the price of Eve’s sin, and only the pure and righteous earn an easy pregnancy.

        I am not kidding, I’ve heard this from evangelical extremists (who have now been voted into power).

        • IninewCrow
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          105 months ago

          and the big argument that a lot of first world countries debate is the lowering birth rates … why in the hell would anyone want to have children in this environment?

        • @t3h_fool@lemmy.world
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          5 months ago

          I believe you, that something like this was said, but in this age where the web is at our command, “some evangelical somewhere said that” seems needlessly vague and unconvincing.

          • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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            15 months ago

            I can’t remember their names, but one is a televangelist preacher and the other is a woman who’s claiming to be a prophet. They’re both fairly well known. They were in a recent compilation video of evangelical sermons.

    • Flying Squid
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      115 months ago

      Yes, but then where would they get good little soldiers for the meat grinder from?

      • IninewCrow
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        35 months ago

        Test tube babies probably … because giving natural birth has become so politicized and affected by religious beliefs that fewer people will actually want to have children and countries will try to figure out alternative ways of creating expendable humans.

  • Granbo's Holy Hotrod
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    45 months ago

    It’s going to get worse. What I have not seen is how we help. What actions can we take today, tomorrow, and next week will help those impacted by this step backward? I get being mad. I get being informed. But elections put us in a precarious place and real people need help tomorrow…now. Every one of these articles should include a call to action and I have a 9 to 5 trying to keep mine above water so just tell me. We need to solve problems.