It is an absolute disgrace what the magats are doing to women. The only people involved in health care should be the patient and the doctor. No one else. As to what @Susan Miller said; I agree 100% It is time to sue the legislators who voted for the laws that kill women.
The two-week delay illustrates exactly what Dr. King meant about health injustice leading to physical death. When legislation overrides medical judgment in situations where heart failure and stroke are imminent, we're basically forcing doctors to watch patients deteriorate. I've seen similar delays in other emergency contexts and the outcomes are always predictable. The mandatory counseling requirement feels especially cruel when somone is already facing life-threatening complications.
Ciji's family should sue not the doctors, or the ER, or the hospital, but every single legislator who voted for these laws that kill women.
It is an absolute disgrace what the magats are doing to women. The only people involved in health care should be the patient and the doctor. No one else. As to what @Susan Miller said; I agree 100% It is time to sue the legislators who voted for the laws that kill women.
The two-week delay illustrates exactly what Dr. King meant about health injustice leading to physical death. When legislation overrides medical judgment in situations where heart failure and stroke are imminent, we're basically forcing doctors to watch patients deteriorate. I've seen similar delays in other emergency contexts and the outcomes are always predictable. The mandatory counseling requirement feels especially cruel when somone is already facing life-threatening complications.