Hard disagree. Beyond what Travis mentions below there are big questions around how one interprets the implementation of "life of the mother." In Texas we're seeing stories of women with pregnancies that have zero viability being told to go home and wait until their life is at risk enough to clear the legal standard. Perhaps they exist, …
Hard disagree. Beyond what Travis mentions below there are big questions around how one interprets the implementation of "life of the mother." In Texas we're seeing stories of women with pregnancies that have zero viability being told to go home and wait until their life is at risk enough to clear the legal standard. Perhaps they exist, but I haven't heard stories out of Europe that boil down to 'go home and bleed more'.
Hard disagree. Beyond what Travis mentions below there are big questions around how one interprets the implementation of "life of the mother." In Texas we're seeing stories of women with pregnancies that have zero viability being told to go home and wait until their life is at risk enough to clear the legal standard. Perhaps they exist, but I haven't heard stories out of Europe that boil down to 'go home and bleed more'.