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irisblue

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63. And a current darling of the gop, is proposing worse stuff
Wed May 8, 2019, 07:00 PM
May 2019

source--twitterfeed of Dr.Daniel Grossman is an American obstetrician, gynecologist, and medical researcher. He is a professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, where he is also the director of the collaborative research group Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) his Wiki page

This MD knows of what he speaks.

Threadreader app-Hi @BeckerGOP, I’m a practicing ob-gyn and researcher on abortion and contraception, and thought you might want some help understanding ectopic pregnancy since your bill (HB182) gets some things wrong. I’ll clear up a few things in this thread.



An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the pregnancy implants outside of the uterus, most commonly in the Fallopian tube (that’s the little tube that carries the egg from the ovary to the uterus). Rarely the ectopic pregnancy can develop somewhere else like the cervix or the abdomen.
Somewhere between 1-3% of pregnancies are ectopic. Based on that, I estimate that at least 2,000 Ohio women have an ectopic pregnancy each year.


Unfortunately, ectopic pregnancies cannot continue to a ive birth. If untreated, as a pregnancy grows, the Fallopian tube (where 96% of ectopics develop) gets stretched to the point of rupture & can cause massive bleeding. 4% of maternal deaths are related to ectopic pregnancy.


Luckily, there is treatment for ectopic pregnancy, including medication & surgery. This treatment is very effective & allows women to retain fertility so they can get pregnant in the future if they want. I was concerned to see HB182 removes insurance coverage for this treatment.
Unfortunately, an ectopic pregnancy cannot be “reimplanted” into the uterus. We just don’t have the technology. So I would suggest removing this from your bill, since it’s pure science fiction.


Your bill is dangerous on many levels, @BeckerGOP, since it creates even more obstacles for patients seeking safe abortion—especially for women of color and those with low incomes.
While we’re in the middle of a maternal mortality crisis, it is unconscionable to consider placing obstacles in the way of treatment for ectopic pregnancy. Thanks for listening, @BeckerGOP, and feel free to reach out if you have more questions!


Info about the gop-er proposed law in part 2



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What is the abortion law in Ohio? at140 May 2019 #1
heart beat, now (nt) muriel_volestrangler May 2019 #5
That is not good for the 11 year old girl at140 May 2019 #8
gerrymandered districts maxsolomon May 2019 #13
Ask Jim mf Jordan... backtoblue May 2019 #2
Go to Michigan zipplewrath May 2019 #3
Some folks are saying conspiracy to murder may be applicable if she goes out of state. aikoaiko May 2019 #20
You can zipplewrath May 2019 #30
I think that's why it would conspiracy to murder and not murder aikoaiko May 2019 #50
They can try zipplewrath May 2019 #52
The law may make that illegal. Remember the Mann Act of 1910? Hekate May 2019 #31
ACLU zipplewrath May 2019 #32
PP continues to fight the good fight & always will.But their clinics are forced to become fortresses Hekate May 2019 #37
Just one more question: how will any of that help this little girl in time? Hekate May 2019 #38
Do it now zipplewrath May 2019 #51
This is So Intentionally Cruel and Ugly dlk May 2019 #4
That can kill her marlakay May 2019 #6
What pro lifer is going to step up and raise this baby? Initech May 2019 #7
you know the answer to that.... AZ8theist May 2019 #39
George Carlin called it back in the 90's. Initech May 2019 #40
Expect all sorts of Christian Fascists laws to be pushed.... magicarpet May 2019 #9
This is especially cruel. Ohiogal May 2019 #10
If this keeps spreading, they'll have to create camps in MineralMan May 2019 #11
Or at the very least Ohiogal May 2019 #12
It's outrageous that things are slipping backwards. MineralMan May 2019 #16
Those were the days, my friends. My HS boyfriend's best friend had to get married... Hekate May 2019 #41
Some of us took more risks, but very carefully. MineralMan May 2019 #48
Twenty years ago when my boys were teenagers I brought home a bag full of condoms. Delmette2.0 May 2019 #68
Going to be like divorce way back when when people had to go to Vegas elfin May 2019 #14
I remember when NY State's only grounds for divorce was adultery. kskiska May 2019 #53
The new law in Georgia d_r May 2019 #18
That part, at least will be thrown out. It violates the freedom to travel, which MineralMan May 2019 #21
I would like to agree with you d_r May 2019 #22
We're going to have to wait and see how the challenges to these laws MineralMan May 2019 #23
Right d_r May 2019 #25
+1 Blue_Tires May 2019 #57
First, lock that beast rapist up and throw away the key ... CatMor May 2019 #15
Child molesters are at the bottom of the prison pecking order. LastLiberal in PalmSprings May 2019 #24
I wouldn't shed a tear if he didn't make it through his first year. CatMor May 2019 #36
So if this child were to die sarisataka May 2019 #17
No get the red out May 2019 #28
Also, under the new law, a woman who miscarries could be liable for second-degree murder LanternWaste May 2019 #33
The little girl is in a VERY risky pregnancy that threatens her life and health. But hey... Hekate May 2019 #19
It's more satisfying for extremist Religious types (Republicans) get the red out May 2019 #26
All women who fall under this reprehensable law nykym May 2019 #27
Very funny Hekate May 2019 #46
Remember, whenever the health (even life) of the mother comes up... JHB May 2019 #29
Remember the good old phrase "She got herself pregnant?" Hekate May 2019 #34
Oh, I remember that, too. MineralMan May 2019 #35
Can she raise some funds, Corgigal May 2019 #42
She is 11 years old. What do you think? Hekate May 2019 #45
Yelling NO. These right wingers shouldn't be allowed to run this girl's life iluvtennis May 2019 #43
Thus is utter nonsense. Ms. Toad May 2019 #44
Thanks - I've added something about that to the OP (nt) muriel_volestrangler May 2019 #66
I sent a note to the media outlet. n/t Ms. Toad May 2019 #67
Depending on her body size, delivering a baby could do an 11yo permanent physical harm. TNNurse May 2019 #47
the pro-fetus shit is sharia. talibornagain. RAPE, INCEST + LIFE pansypoo53219 May 2019 #49
So, are the Ohio judges people or monsters beholden to their party over the life over a child? lark May 2019 #54
This is so maddening. Anyone could have predicted this scenario. LisaM May 2019 #55
I'm going to take a wild stab here jmowreader May 2019 #56
FFS! She is an 11 year old child! smirkymonkey May 2019 #58
Christian Taliban is in control of women's bodies in several states these days. Stupid. walkingman May 2019 #59
I hope her family can move out of Ohio. Ilsa May 2019 #60
Not to make her a pawn, but... Drahthaardogs May 2019 #61
Weaponizing Children? irisblue May 2019 #62
Not really, but if they do it to her Drahthaardogs May 2019 #64
And a current darling of the gop, is proposing worse stuff irisblue May 2019 #63
A proposed Ohio GOP law is more horrific irisblue May 2019 #65
I see outrage here, but where are all our elected reps on this? Where are the candidates? FiveGoodMen May 2019 #69
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