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To: Morgana

Not familiar with the Hamilton family, but feel sorry for their loss.

As for Ryan’s choices and claims, this story seems to sum it up clearly. His actions in publicizing and politicizing an incorrect narrative won’t bring healing, won’t help others, or draw a larger audience. Couples that have experienced a miscarriage know how painful this is, he could have done better.


4 posted on 06/13/2024 4:57:00 AM PDT by Made In The USA (Ellen Ate Dynamite Good Bye Ellen)
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To: Made In The USA

Same here. When I miscarried my OB/GYN scheduled a D&C a few days after the ultrasound showed no fetal heartbeat. By the time I got there I was bleeding profusely; they carried out the D&C anyways because the bleeding was so profuse.

This story could be helpful in one way: It can highlight the terrible experience that chemical abortion is, and right now most abortions are chemical. The idea of taking medicines that may take weeks and that could be fatal if multiple doses are taken when the first dose fails, in order to give birth to a dead child at home and dispose of that dead child at home is a horrifying prospect.

This family did not choose to kill their child, and their medical treatment has nothing to do with pro-life laws, as this article clearly explains. The media should be forced to issue retractions for whatever lies they have told, and this radio broadcaster should explain that he hadn’t been given any explanations and was wrong to jump to conclusions.

But this brings up the discussion that pro-life laws are intended to help a woman never have to go through this nightmare because she chose it not knowing how hellacious it would be.


8 posted on 06/13/2024 6:07:19 AM PDT by butterdezillion
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