Their States Banned Abortion. Doctors Now Say They Can't Give Women Potential Lifesaving Care.
Sitting at her computer one day in late December, Dr. Sarah Osmundson mustered her best argument to approve an abortion for a suffering patient.
The woman was 14 weeks pregnant when she learned her fetus was developing without a skull. This increased the likelihood of a severe buildup of amniotic fluid, which could cause her uterus to rupture and possibly kill her. Osmundson, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who helps patients navigate high-risk pregnancies, knew that outcome was uncommon, but she had seen it happen.
She drafted an email to her colleagues on the Nashville hospitals abortion committee, arguing that the risk was significant enough to meet the slim exception to Tennessees strict abortion ban, which allows termination only when necessary to prevent the death of the pregnant woman or to prevent serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function. She pleaded with her fellow doctors to spare this woman the gamble when her baby wasnt even viable.
Then came the replies.
More:
https://www.propublica.org/article/abortion-doctor-decisions-hospital-committee
Kind of long, but well worth the read, imo (and should be
required reading for lawmakers).
Cross-posted to General Discussion.