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Re-Implant Ectopic Pregnancy
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Or face murder charges.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ us-news /2019/n ov/29/o hio-ext reme-ab ortion- bill-re implant -ectopi c-pregn ancy
That's what Ohio lawmakers are proposing.
What planet are they on...have they no concept of physiology and what is or is not possible? I'm baffled as to how this has even gotten into this anti abortion bill.
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That's what Ohio lawmakers are proposing.
What planet are they on...have they no concept of physiology and what is or is not possible? I'm baffled as to how this has even gotten into this anti abortion bill.
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https:/ /www.le gislatu re.ohio .gov/le gislati on/legi slation -summar y?id=GA 133-HB- 413
to save you reading through 723 pages of close-spaced text, the relevant section (2504.3(C) is here - not easily searchable because the legislators mis-spelt "ectopic"....
(C) Takes all possible steps to preserve the life of the
unborn child, while preserving the life of the woman. Such step s
include, if applicable, attempting to reimplant an ectopic
pregnancy into the woman's uterus .
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to save you reading through 723 pages of close-spaced text, the relevant section (2504.3(C) is here - not easily searchable because the legislators mis-spelt "ectopic"....
(C) Takes all possible steps to preserve the life of the
unborn child, while preserving the life of the woman. Such step s
include, if applicable, attempting to reimplant an ectopic
pregnancy into the woman's uterus .
Bednobs, yes. But at the moment it can't so all this bill can do is cause problems for medical staff.
Yes, legally they could probably get off but would you want that continually if you were a sergeon? I would say it's likely surgeons will move away if this gets anywhere near law and that then presents an even bigger problem.
Too often law makers just dont consider all the consequences of their action.
Yes, legally they could probably get off but would you want that continually if you were a sergeon? I would say it's likely surgeons will move away if this gets anywhere near law and that then presents an even bigger problem.
Too often law makers just dont consider all the consequences of their action.