If the fetus is viable (I believe she was only nine weeks into the pregnancy when she died and the fetus is showing signs of hydrocephalus) it will be born to a family crippled with medical debt.
When Black women say that they purposely do evil shit to us first to test out things, we mean it. They're testing out how it will work out for when they do this to white women. This is similar to how modern OB-GYN was created or what happened to Henrietta Lacks.
Hearing different views on whether the fetus is even viable. But even if the fetus dies in utero, in some states it still cannot be aborted unless it threatens the mother's life, and in this case, it probably can't. So they may make a dead woman carry a dead fetus to term, because "pro-life."
And how many pregnant people have died as a result? And how many states have voted to protect abortion rights once they saw that "pro-life" legislators & judges have no intention of protecting the lives of pregnant people?
I know I wore my successful Amendment 3 in Missouri shirt yesterday.
Poland also has these stupid laws about abortion. There were huge protests when young woman died because medical employees didn't remove dead fetus from her body due to the laws.
This is such a horrible and absolutely avoidable death
And then politicians and "prolife" supportes tell women to born more kids. I believe that when women see stories like these, they are just becoming afraid of pregnancy in general. It's a survival instinct
Reminds me of the Terri Schaivo case. Only she wasn't pregnant. It was a long fight between her husband, who wanted to let her go, and the parents who couldn't.
Now it's the state who say no but is making the family pay for it when they want to let her go.
It's sad all around.
This is absolutely evil and very disturbing. The GOP can go fuck right off. I think the family should send all medical bills to every elected official in the state of Georgia!
She was only a few weeks pregnant when she suffered a brain aneurysm. When she was pronounced dead, her life was no longer "in danger", so they were forced to put her body on a respirator to keep her organs alive. The family was not given a choice. Reports are the fetus is not viable
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/207567756-wild-faith
They are also billing the family for this.
https://news.berkeley.edu/2020/02/17/historian-uncovers-gynecologys-brutal-roots-in-slavery/
I know I wore my successful Amendment 3 in Missouri shirt yesterday.
This is such a horrible and absolutely avoidable death
Now it's the state who say no but is making the family pay for it when they want to let her go.
It's sad all around.
Perverse