Adriana Smith was a young mom and Emory Hospital nurse who tragically lost her life in February while nine weeks pregnant.
Georgia’s abortion ban is forcing Adriana’s family — against their wishes — to keep her body on a ventilator for 7 months to incubate the fetus.
The cruelty is unfathomable.
Georgia’s abortion ban is forcing Adriana’s family — against their wishes — to keep her body on a ventilator for 7 months to incubate the fetus.
The cruelty is unfathomable.
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[as well as all of the other issues here.]
Don't go to GA if you're pregnant.
Republicans are genuinely evil
This is the perfect example of why I love Blue Sky.
The people I follow keep me informed.
This is a tragedy. We must stop the state from controlling women. (and their families)
How much therapy do we think that person will need when they’re an adult?
But it ALSO wouldn’t be happening if hospital administrators were more interested in actual patient care than preemptively complying in the broadest possible sense to avoid even the slightest risk.
Cannot recommend this essay by Sherronda J. Brown enough:
This is a multi-layer problem.
Which is obviously better than dying, but it does underscore that this isn't a good idea.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Marlise_Mu%C3%B1oz
Fuck them. This isn't pro-life. It's not even pro-human (like say, a voluntary organ donor.)
And yeah, who's fucking paying?
WTGDF? 🤬
(On a side note: Someone recommend an editor to Newsweek. That article is a mess.)
Anyone who can't see what their government thinks of them at this point is wearing blinders and noise-canceling headphones.