@JackieFrancesca
JackieBlue®
6 months
@MadHatter1087 @Schmooozername @ponygirl923 Women are not obligated to die in childbirth to satisfy your misogyny.
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@ponygirl923
Ponygirl923
6 months
Me: I'm so glad Kate Cox finally got the healthcare she needed. Forced Birther: Her life wasn't at risk! Me: She wasn't dying is really your final answer? Since when did we need to be dying to preserve our fertility? Do you hear yourself right now? FB: You're a monster! Me: ??
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@MadHatter1087
The Mad Hatter
6 months
@ponygirl923 She got pregnant knowing she was high risk and having two previous c-sections knew VBAC was highly unlikely. They couldve performed an early deliver and allowed palliative care to the child. An abortion was never needed. An early delivery (immediately) was needed & she refused?
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@Schmooozername
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6 months
@MadHatter1087 @ponygirl923 The reason why she couldn't have a VBAC is the same reason why she couldn't have a second trimester labor induction abortion.
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@MadHatter1087
The Mad Hatter
6 months
@Schmooozername @ponygirl923 They could have performed a c-section immediately. Would you like to see what the abortion is like for the baby?
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@Schmooozername
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6 months
@MadHatter1087 @ponygirl923 I don't know any OB who would perform a Cesarean in order to evacuate a pre-viable fetus. That's unnecessary major surgery, & I suspect it's malpractice to do so. Chemical feticide is always an option prior to D&E, & is the most humane way to die in this case.
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@MadHatter1087
The Mad Hatter
6 months
@Schmooozername @ponygirl923 The baby was too far along for an abortion and too early for a delivery. Don’t get pregnant on purpose if you’re not prepared to die for your child.
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