If you can't answer a man's argument, all is not lost; you can still call him vile names. - Elbert Hubbard
I'm quite aware that miscarriages are common. However, the fact that this woman fought to have an abortion, then "miscarried" immediately after the court allowed it is suspicious.
Why? If she was going to have an abortion, she would have had the abortion, no?
Also, TKC, your hypocrisy re name calling is a little obvious, considering you called the woman who had the miscarriage a "bitch of a woman who wanted to murder her child."
This doesn't make sense. She could've had an abortion after the judge lifted the injunction. You're saying she induced a miscarriage, hemorraged and put herself in the hospital for three days?
After hemorraging with my last miscarriage, I not only had to be packed (I won't go into details), be transfused, be loaded up with a number of drugs (the vitamin K shot was especially fun--just thinking about it makes my arm hurt) and had to have surgery to stop the bleeding. I was warned that I could come out of surgery with a hysterectomy...and as I found out later, my hubby was told there was a chance--and it wasn't a slight chance--that I could die. I also ended up with a post-op infection, thus effectively ending any possibility of child-bearing.
Oh, sure, she did this to herself. ( /sarcasm)