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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRepublican abortion laws are 'torturing women.'
Dr. Damla Karsan lives in fear for her patients — and for all pregnant Texans.
The Houston OB-GYN has spent the last four years painfully navigating the state’s draconian abortion bans, oftentimes for patients who face severe complications. With vaguely defined exceptions for medical emergencies, the law has forced doctors to either delay or deny life-saving care out of worry they could face lawsuits or prison time for performing pregnancy termination.
The Houston OB-GYN has spent the last four years painfully navigating the state’s draconian abortion bans, oftentimes for patients who face severe complications. With vaguely defined exceptions for medical emergencies, the law has forced doctors to either delay or deny life-saving care out of worry they could face lawsuits or prison time for performing pregnancy termination.
Karsan has had other patients who were hemorrhaging during a miscarriage—just a few steps away from death—and still faced delayed care at the ER. Some of her patients are too scared to even get pregnant, while others have fled Texas in order to start their families safely. Her experiences mirror the flood of traumatic stories from other Texans and providers.
“These laws are torturing women, there’s no other way to put it,” Karsan told the Texas Observer in between deliveries from her practice just south of the Houston Medical Center. “It is absolutely horrible having to try to help patients get care when the state has barred us from using our best medical judgment.”
“These laws are torturing women, there’s no other way to put it,” Karsan told the Texas Observer in between deliveries from her practice just south of the Houston Medical Center. “It is absolutely horrible having to try to help patients get care when the state has barred us from using our best medical judgment.”
https://www.sacurrent.com/news/republican-abortion-laws-are-torturing-women-can-the-gop-fix-its-own-crisis-37126808
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Republican abortion laws are 'torturing women.' (Original Post)
Quiet Em
Tuesday
OP
Back when some on the LEFT were BASHING Hillary for not guaranteeing Medicare For All
Eliot Rosewater
Tuesday
#6
If you want a return to fuedelism, you have to get control of the breeding supply first.
Maru Kitteh
Tuesday
#7
Solly Mack
(94,606 posts)1. Torturing them, killing them, oppressing them.
Irish_Dem
(67,224 posts)2. Modern day Salem Witch Trials.
Teach women their place.
Solly Mack
(94,606 posts)4. Yeah. Those good Christians sure do hate Eve, and we are all Eve to them.
sakabatou
(44,436 posts)3. Who could've seen this coming?
Oh wait, us on DU and elsewhere did.
Eliot Rosewater
(32,820 posts)6. Back when some on the LEFT were BASHING Hillary for not guaranteeing Medicare For All



Iris
(16,329 posts)5. They shouldn't have had sex.
Maru Kitteh
(29,887 posts)7. If you want a return to fuedelism, you have to get control of the breeding supply first.
Need an ample supply of disposables. It’s that simple.
Demovictory9
(35,056 posts)8. ..

get the red out
(13,705 posts)9. I am convinced
It is part of the plan. I believe there are groups who celebrate this.
Tickle
(3,808 posts)10. 99 men to 100 women
They need to vote!