Yep. The problem is, honestly, with the idea of “restrictions.” Yes it makes for a fabulous talking point and political add. However, that rhetoric gets turned into legal statues which then gets interpreted by lawyers for both the hospital and litigants.
Let’s use just a dumb example. Let’s say a woman gets pregnant. The timing is a bit o…
Yep. The problem is, honestly, with the idea of “restrictions.” Yes it makes for a fabulous talking point and political add. However, that rhetoric gets turned into legal statues which then gets interpreted by lawyers for both the hospital and litigants.
Let’s use just a dumb example. Let’s say a woman gets pregnant. The timing is a bit off but she is happy have a baby. Then in the 22 wee& she finds out that the child has a 50% of surviving or 10% or 90%. Pick a number. It doesn’t really matter honestly because the month we to be is the one who has to deal with all the consequences
Yep. The problem is, honestly, with the idea of “restrictions.” Yes it makes for a fabulous talking point and political add. However, that rhetoric gets turned into legal statues which then gets interpreted by lawyers for both the hospital and litigants.
Let’s use just a dumb example. Let’s say a woman gets pregnant. The timing is a bit off but she is happy have a baby. Then in the 22 wee& she finds out that the child has a 50% of surviving or 10% or 90%. Pick a number. It doesn’t really matter honestly because the month we to be is the one who has to deal with all the consequences