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In reply to the discussion: "Six weeks pregnant" does NOT mean, six weeks after you find out you're pregnant [View all]Native
(6,096 posts)17. And they aren't expected to rule immediately after that case. It could be well into 2022.
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"Six weeks pregnant" does NOT mean, six weeks after you find out you're pregnant [View all]
bigtree
Sep 2021
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And they aren't expected to rule immediately after that case. It could be well into 2022.
Native
Sep 2021
#17
"Let's hope that this causes a lot of unforeseen problems for the Texas Republicans."
Sogo
Sep 2021
#36
Sorry, I have no idea other than Rachel was referring to it in conjunction w the TX case...
Hekate
Sep 2021
#38
If I read correctly, one test per month won't do it. I think they'll sell by the case.
jaxexpat
Sep 2021
#14
According to the law, the doctor must determine the date of the last period and record it.
Lonestarblue
Sep 2021
#22
I find this extremely distressing. It is totalitarianism. The worst sort of terrorism.
jaxexpat
Sep 2021
#55
Yeah, but private providers always had the choice of what services they'd provide.
Hortensis
Sep 2021
#52
They can't tell to the exact day but they do give you a good date pretty early. nt
gollygee
Sep 2021
#51
I was almost 9 weeks pregnant before finding out. Doc did not schedule sonogram until 17 weeks...
bem6207
Sep 2021
#8
Does the Texas law make it illegal for a citizen of Texas to have an abortion OUTSIDE of Texas?
PeaceWave
Sep 2021
#28
The next step will be to restrict or ban legal access to birth control for everyone.
Ford_Prefect
Sep 2021
#39
Don't forget that these are the same people who tried to outlaw the morning after pill
niyad
Sep 2021
#50