golfboy » 09 Mar 2023, 11:04 pm » wrote: ↑
Misty » 09 Mar 2023, 10:41 pm » wrote: ↑
....you don't understand that a fetus can die within the womb and that the treatment for that is a D and C (Dilation and Curettage) IOW an abortion?
Once again, a D&C for a dead fetus is not an abortion and is not prohibited in Texas.
Don't butcher our language to bolster your failing meme.
Then why are doctors in Texas refusing to do it?
Many states were so anxious to pass these types of laws after Roe v Wade was overturned that they passed laws that are vague and confusing.
And women are paying the price for their sloppiness.
FYI the majority of early term surgical abortions are done by D and C.
The procedures are the same whether the fetus is alive or not.
Is the state of Texas going to require doctors to somehow prove that a fetus was dead before they remove it?
How exactly will that work?
Are they going to station deputies in every surgical facility to examine the women and check for a fetal heartbeat before they allow the procedure to take place?
Have you thought any of this through?