Forced birth kills more women than it saves fetuses. So how is it “pro-life”? https://t.co/H2NEGyXfHM
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) July 27, 2022
Because of Texas' abortion ban, doctors could not terminate Elizabeth Weller's failing pregnancy until she developed a severe infection. She eventually brought her "foul" discharge to the hospital to prove that the infection was starting to kill her. https://t.co/JP4cKD8R8v pic.twitter.com/oyTfXYgfBb
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) July 26, 2022
Faced with a steady stream of horror stories about the impact of abortion bans on patients suffering failed pregnancies, anti-abortion advocates have retreated into a paranoid conspiracy theory that doctors are trying to "create viral stories making abortion bans look culpable." pic.twitter.com/RapvDOqRVg
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) July 26, 2022
Patients are being denied access to a common drug that can treat inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, lupus and cancer, and also end ectopic pregnancies. https://t.co/ZgPwPEBXpO
— Taniel (@Taniel) July 23, 2022
The day after she found out she had an aggressive form of cancer she found out she was pregnant. She always said she’d never have an abortion https://t.co/cziYoQ5R0L
— Gina Kolata (@ginakolata) July 23, 2022
The GOP made clear overturning Roe was just the beginning. Americans’ constitutional rights are on the ballot as Republicans continue to showcase they are too extreme to be in power. https://t.co/Yd5kBAmXf2
— DNC War Room (@DNCWarRoom) July 22, 2022
A pregnant woman at risk of liver failure, for example, may face debilitating conditions or even death. But if state law requires imminent risk of death to perform the procedure, she may have undergo forced birth and wait for harm to manifest- or kill her https://t.co/MBnAs3O6Fj
— Jennifer "Pro-privacy" Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) July 21, 2022