• RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    How to ensure an increase in maternal and fetal mortality thanks to people not wanting to be on a list. They’ll avoid seeking prenatal care because I’m sure the state will demand mandatory reporting by medical personnel.

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    The whole reason I’m conservative is because of my distrust of government. I can’t understand why an Orwellian position of tracking pregnant women would be popular to anyone with conservative values. Even under the guise of protecting babies this is disgusting.

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      And part of the reason I’m pro government assistance is that they pull this shit regardless so it may as well help some people sometimes

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      Hopefully you no longer consider yourself a “conservative” because that party left you behind over a decade ago.

  • badbytes@lemmy.world
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    Women, you are not cattle. You are intelligent and capable. Don’t believe Missouri.

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    This made me remember when my cousin explained he is required to report when he has a pregnant cow at his farm and the parallel made me shiver

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    The bill summary states that, if passed, Missouri would create a registry of every expecting mother in the state “who is at risk for seeking an abortion” starting July 1, 2026.

    This is incredibly dystopian and taking page right out of Romania’s hated dictator Ceaușescu in 1966. With Decree 770 it, as well as making any kind of birth control illegal also did the following on the population of Romania:

    “To enforce the decree, society was strictly controlled. Contraceptives were removed from sale and all women were required to be monitored monthly by a gynecologist.[3]: 6 [better source needed] Any detected pregnancies were followed until birth. The secret police kept a close eye on hospital procedures.”

    source

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    People with vaginas - get your tubes tied if you can. I got mine tied a few years ago and recovery was only a few days with minimal pain. Insurance covered it. I’d rather never have children than die from trying.

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      States like Texas are killing so many women with this bullshit… https://www.propublica.org/article/texas-maternal-mortality-analysis-methodology

      but honestly, I gotta wonder what the fuck the docs are doing following orders that kill their patients. I get that texas is all about punishing anyone but they have a literal oath to do no harm. medical professionals keep letting women die due to texas’s bullshit rules.

      shame on the AMA for allowing it to continue.

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      I got my tubes yeeted the minute I could after Roe was overturned and my state began talking about a 6wk limit. No regrets, just anger for everyone who isn’t in the same position in life as me and still has to worry about unwanted pregnancy.

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        But getting your tubes tied is reversible and we won’t be in this mess forever (copium)

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          Tubal ligations are generally not reversible. They’re considered a permanent form of contraception and any doctor who performans them makes this clear to their patients.

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    P25 calls for a HIPAA removal of coverage for anything reproductive. No doubt for this, the commoditization of women. Well, the uterus really. The woman is just the pesky life support system attached to the uterus.

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      I’m sure the doctors will be forced to put them on the list. No doctor visits for women until they determine whether the pregnancy is going to kill them or not, because they’ll be fuckd the second the State finds out.

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      I’d imagine you don’t voluntarily get on this registry. It’s not a gift registry

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          Speculation: Probably it’ll be mandatory by providers if you attend prenatal care. So it will result in some women avoiding prenatal care putting themselves and their unborn at risk.

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          It’s not designed to have women register themselves. What self-respecting woman would voluntarily report that they might get an abortion, in a state that is openly hostile to that?

          Nope, the reporting would be done by nosy health care providers (and perhaps even neighbors, like in TX). Are you a woman of child-bearing age who has to go out of state unexpectedly? Someone might add you to this list. You know, just in case.

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    It won’t stand.

    Ours is a red state, but we voted down right to work, an abortion ban, and then voted to require a $15 minimum wage and paid sick leave.

    We’re not fascists. Just, apparently, a state that got fed up with Democrats’ excuses.

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        For the same reason that, even where abortion is legal, there are a zillion regulations governing clinics: you can make things effectively illegal by adding as many regulatory hurdles as possible.

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        You can think that, but the overwhelming majority that voted against the state abortion ban would suggest you’re wrong, but sure, keep swallowing everything your social media algorithm is telling you and don’t give it any thought.

        From where I’m sitting, voting in a $15 minimum wage, required paid sick leave, and voting down an abortion ban objectively means we Missourians have done more for leftist politics than Democrats in DC, where they just expect you all to eat excuses.