To: Mo1
"Question .. how many women go to a clinic instead of a hospital for an emergency when their life is in danager? "
With pregnancy, if it was a life endangerment thing, their OB would probably handle it. OBs almost always do their emergency procedures in a hospital though. They would deliver the baby early though, not perform a PBA, which is why that little part of the whole thing is just there for looks. I just noticed that this ban doesn't have anything that I saw relating to the baby being deformed or having down's syndrome or some other defect. I'm surprised it made it through without a clause for that.
715 posted on
08/06/2003 4:01:23 PM PDT by
honeygrl
(I reserve the right to take any statement and copy it out of context.)
To: honeygrl
With pregnancy, if it was a life endangerment thing, their OB would probably handle it. OBs almost always do their emergency procedures in a hospital though That's my point .. thank you
717 posted on
08/06/2003 4:10:56 PM PDT by
Mo1
(I have nothing to add .. just want to see if I make the cut and paste ;0))
To: honeygrl
I just noticed that this ban doesn't have anything that I saw relating to the baby being deformed or having down's syndrome or some other defect. I'm surprised it made it through without a clause for that.It's a wonderful cause for celebration! Children are finally getting their right to be born back!
And they deserve to be born.
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