I miscarried in Texas. My doctors put abortion law first https://www.newsweek.com/i-miscarried-texas-doctors-abortion-law-1861677
Blame the unjust law, not the doctors. Cant expect anyone to be willing to risk a life in jail for you, no matter how right you may be.
Quite the opposite. If the baby is dead and/or your life is in significant threat a doctor in an ER is **obligated** to treat and save you. Not treating (intentionally) a patient whose life is at risk would at a minimum result in a loss of license and at most would result in a voluntary manslaughter charge.
She was bleeding out of her who-haa... yea Id say her life was in danger.
Certainly possible, I dont know the extent of the blood loss.
But ectopic pregnancies can, and often do lead to death. At this point you have a dead baby and a noticable risk to the mother. Its really hard to justify treating her as not at risk of death.
It sounded like it. Light vaginal bleeding and pain fromt eh area of the uterus is usually indicative of an ectopic pregnancy. The fact that her pain was extreme and her bleeding wasnt described as light is highly suggestive this was not just an ectopic pregnancy but probably a fairly bad (and risky) case... but without being there its hard to say for sure.
@freemo @black_intellect Oh…that pregnancy way ectopic?