Savita Halappanavar, a warning to the United States.

Jarod

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Some time in early 2012 Savita Hapappanavar. a 31 year old dentist. became pregnant while a resident of Ireland. She and her husband were excited about welcoming a baby into their family.

Tragedy struck on October 21, 2012 Savita Halappanavar was experiencing abdominal pain and went to the hospital where Doctors concluded that a mischarge was unavoidable. The pain Mrs. Hapappanavar was experiencing was terrible, the Doctors explained to her that while she was sure to miscarry they could not perform a life saving abortion because the abortion law did not provide an exemption for a risk to the mothers life and it did not allow abortion at the stage of her pregnancy.

Three hours later Mrs. Halappanavar and her fetus were dead.



Is this what we want in the United States?
 
What we want is for unborn babies not to be murdered, dummy.

In a couple of weeks, the Supreme Court will stop abortion in many states.
 
What we want is for unborn babies to be murdered, dummy.

In a couple of weeks, the Supreme Court will stop abortion in many states.

And more innocent women will die for no reason whatsoever. The public outcry led to legalized abortion in Ireland for the first time ever.

This will backfire on you.
 
And more innocent women will die for no reason whatsoever. The public outcry led to legalized abortion in Ireland for the first time ever.

This will backfire on you.

It’s already backfired on you and the baby killers.
 
We Asked 2000 Americans About Their Biggest Concernhttps://fivethirtyeight.com › features › we-asked-2000-a...
6 days ago — We'll do deep dives into what Americans name as their most pressing concerns and also conduct one FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll after the election ...

Abortion is no. 16 on the list...May 17, 2022.
 
Some time in early 2012 Savita Hapappanavar. a 31 year old dentist. became pregnant while a resident of Ireland. She and her husband were excited about welcoming a baby into their family.

Tragedy struck on October 21, 2012 Savita Halappanavar was experiencing abdominal pain and went to the hospital where Doctors concluded that a mischarge was unavoidable. The pain Mrs. Hapappanavar was experiencing was terrible, the Doctors explained to her that while she was sure to miscarry they could not perform a life saving abortion because the abortion law did not provide an exemption for a risk to the mothers life and it did not allow abortion at the stage of her pregnancy.

Three hours later Mrs. Halappanavar and her fetus were dead.



Is this what we want in the United States?
Each state will be able to decide what they want. In the few that may not allow any abortions, noting will stop the transfer of the mother to a state that does allow abortion to save the mother. . Most states will choose legal abortions to save the life of the mother rape and incest. Stop being hyperbolic. Let me ask you a question, if all states allowed abortions to save the lives of mothers, rape, and incest and nothing else would you then agree with that?
 
We Asked 2000 Americans About Their Biggest Concernhttps://fivethirtyeight.com › features › we-asked-2000-a...
6 days ago — We'll do deep dives into what Americans name as their most pressing concerns and also conduct one FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll after the election ...

Abortion is no. 16 on the list...May 17, 2022.

What does this have to do with the issue?
 
Each state will be able to decide what they want. In the few that may not allow any abortions, noting will stop the transfer of the mother to a state that does allow abortion to save the mother. . Most states will choose legal abortions to save the life of the mother rape and incest. Stop being hyperbolic. Let me ask you a question, if all states allowed abortions to save the lives of mothers, rape, and incest and nothing else would you then agree with that?

There are states making it illegal to cross state lines to get an abortion, and Savita was in the hospital by the time anyone realized she needed an abortion to survive, travel would have killed her.

I believe we have a CONSTITUTIONAL right to make these decisions for ourselves and its not BIG GOVERNMENTS right to dictate to women in such situations.
 
There are states making it illegal to cross state lines to get an abortion, and Savita was in the hospital by the time anyone realized she needed an abortion to survive, travel would have killed her.

I believe we have a CONSTITUTIONAL right to make these decisions for ourselves and its not BIG GOVERNMENTS right to dictate to women in such situations.
So now you are a lawyer AND a doctor. Helicopters are very fast. And you didn't answer my question.

Which states. I seriously doubt that is constitutional.
 
What does this have to do with the issue?

It shows that it is a not a big issue...it's no. 16 on the list of issues even though loons of your ilk demonstrated at the homes of Supreme Court Justices...in violation of US Code...to intimidate the justices into changing their vote.

They failed.
 
There are states making it illegal to cross state lines to get an abortion, and Savita was in the hospital by the time anyone realized she needed an abortion to survive, travel would have killed her.

I believe we have a CONSTITUTIONAL right to make these decisions for ourselves and its not BIG GOVERNMENTS right to dictate to women in such situations.
OK then exercise your constitutional right to go to another state.

Dr. Jarod please explain to me how an abortion would have saved her from dying of SEPSIS 3 HOURS LATER.
 
Hello Jarod,

Some time in early 2012 Savita Hapappanavar. a 31 year old dentist. became pregnant while a resident of Ireland. She and her husband were excited about welcoming a baby into their family.

Tragedy struck on October 21, 2012 Savita Halappanavar was experiencing abdominal pain and went to the hospital where Doctors concluded that a mischarge was unavoidable. The pain Mrs. Hapappanavar was experiencing was terrible, the Doctors explained to her that while she was sure to miscarry they could not perform a life saving abortion because the abortion law did not provide an exemption for a risk to the mothers life and it did not allow abortion at the stage of her pregnancy.

Three hours later Mrs. Halappanavar and her fetus were dead.



Is this what we want in the United States?

Something like 2/3 of the nation says no.

But the Republican party has a nasty habit of courting the extremist vote, so there ya go.

They cheated a loophole in the Constitution which did not require a presidential nominee to get a hearing and refused to even have a vote on Garland thus allowing them to stack the SCOTUS and presto, now we have a SCOTUS dancing to the extremist tune.

Today's America is what happens when good liberals do not get involved.

Wake up people. Don't be the frog getting boiled slowly. What right wing extremists are cooking up for America is extraordinarily untasty.
 
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