Ohio+How A Cruel Anti-Abortion Law Affected My Very Much Wanted Pregnancy
source-https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_612ff3f9e4b05f53eda3008c
snip--"Abortion laws are not theoretical to me. People who procure abortions are not the stereotypical images pulled from evangelical Christian proselytizing, but are my friends and family. I have always been pro-choice, but up until 2016, the decisions were theoretical. I had never expected to want or to procure an abortion for myself, but supported the right for others."
snip--"I called the physician in again and told him that Id like to go off of the medication that was preventing my labor. I double-checked with him and with two other physicians ― there really wasnt anything they could do to save my boys? There was not. However, he warned me kindly, I should know that they could take me off of the drugs, but, due to Ohio law, they could not help me deliver my babies. Helping my labor progress when my babies werent viable was akin to second-trimester abortion in Ohio, and therefore, they could only deliver them if two doctors signed a form certifying that my life was in danger.
snip--"Ohio state law, section 2919.151, titled Partial birth feticide, states that When the fetus that is the subject of the procedure is not viable, no person shall knowingly perform a partial birth procedure on a pregnant woman when the procedure is not necessary, in reasonable medical judgment, to preserve the life or health of the mother as a result of the mothers life or health being endangered by a serious risk of the substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function."
snip--"I woke up from a drug-induced sleep around 8 a.m. Finally, my blood pressure was high enough. Finally, after a leak in my amniotic fluid the previous night, I had been subject to possible infection long enough that my life was suitably in danger. Two physicians signed the form. "
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