Posted on 01/12/2016 8:24:56 PM PST by Morgana
Controversy is brewing in North Carolina over its new requirement that abortionists submit ultrasound images to state officials after every abortion at 16 weeks or later to prove they are not violating the stateâs 20-week limit on legal elective abortions.
The bill, which took effect on January 1 and was signed into law last year by Republican Governor Pat McCrory, also requires abortionists to provide the state health department with the methodology used to determine gestational age and measurements of the fetus. Louisiana and Oklahoma also require ultrasounds to be submitted.
Planned Parenthood Votes! South Atlantic director Melissa Reed denounced the measure as a âmedically unnecessary and purely politically drivenâ attempt âto shame women and intimidate the doctors that care for them.â Planned Parenthood is collecting petition signatures against the law and has also raised fears of the information being publicized. However, the law also requires potentially identifying information about the mother be removed from the ultrasounds before sending them.
North Carolina Values Coalition executive director Tami Fitzgerald expressed hope that the law would âact as a deterrent to the doctors themselves from lying about gestational age.â A number of abortion clinics across the country have been found attempting to evade legal requirements in the past several months, including three Florida Planned Parenthoods performing second-trimester abortions without the proper licensing, a Georgia Planned Parenthood engaged in an array of health violations, and multiple safety violations at West Alabama Womenâs Center.
Might keep the abortionists from doing abortions on women who are not pregnant.
Although I understand the intention of this, I think it's worthless. They might as well throw the ultrasound prints in the trash, for all the good "state officials" will do with them.
These are the same "state officials" who find abortion mills crawling with rats and staffed by disqualified doctors, but let them stay open because they promise they'll fix it now, honest.
They will fake results and continue ignoring the 20 week cutoff. The law needs to have a definitive cutoff on spinal length and must have requirements that submitted ultrasounds have date and timestamps.
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