South Dakota law takes effect Posted: 07-21-08 15:17pm
Hey, look what the nutjob right wing
conservative prolife advocates pulled off
in South Dakota:
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CHICAGO -- In a
victory for antiabortion forces, doctors
in South Dakota are now required to tell a
woman seeking an abortion that the
procedure "will terminate the life of a
whole, separate, unique living human
being."
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th
Circuit last week lifted a preliminary
injunction that prevented the language
from taking effect. A spokesman for
Planned Parenthood, which runs the state's
only abortion clinic, said doctors will
begin reciting the script to patients as
early as this week.
On another front, South Dakota voters will
be asked in a Nov. 4 referendum to
consider broad limits on abortion for the
second time since 2006. The ballot measure
includes exceptions for rape, incest and
the woman's health that were not part of
the 2006 wording rejected by voters.
Antiabortion forces in South Dakota have
been trying for years to halt the
procedure and to build a winnable
challenge to Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme
Court decision legalizing abortion
nationwide.
A law that took effect July 1 requires
doctors to ask a woman seeking an abortion
if she wants to see a sonogram of the
fetus. About 700 abortions are performed
in South Dakota each year.
The doctors' script that officially took
effect Friday has been tied up in court
since 2005, when Planned Parenthood
challenged a law that instructed
physicians what to tell abortion patients.
Under the law, doctors must say that the
woman has "an existing relationship" with
the fetus that is protected by the U.S.
Constitution and that "her existing
constitutional rights with regards to that
relationship will be terminated." Also,
the doctor is required to say that
"abortion increases the risk of suicide
ideation and suicide."
The message must be delivered no earlier
than two hours before the procedure. The
woman must say in writing that she
understands.
"The law is one more terrible, terrible
barrier," said Sarah Stoesz, president of
the regional Planned Parenthood office.
She described the rules as "unprecedented
interference in the doctor-patient
relationship and unprecedented
interference in a woman's life."
Stoesz also called the impetus for the law
"ideological" and "non-science-based."
Mailee Smith, staff counsel at
Chicago-based Americans United for Life,
praised the regulations. "We do think it's
a good law, because it does provide a
woman with the broadest spectrum of
information," she said.
While 32 states have informed consent
regulations, Smith said, South Dakota
alone includes the reference to a fetus as
"a whole, separate, unique living human
being."
If they are so bloody interested in the
"broadest spectrum of information" I think
they should include facts about pregnancy
such as a half a million women die
annually from pregnancy related issues,
links between carrying an unwanted
pregnancy and domestic violence, abuse,
mental health issues, physical health
issues, and oh yeah, a section on prolife
dishonest propaganda, the reasons behind
establishing this law, what theocracy
means, self esteem, autonomy,
intelligence, respect, and the
patient-doctor relationship.
"Post South Dakota law takes effect"
That's tragic.
"If they are so bloody interested in the
"broadest spectrum of information" I think
they should include facts about pregnancy
such as a half a million women die
annually from pregnancy related issues,
links between carrying an unwanted
pregnancy and domestic violence, abuse,
mental health issues, physical health
issues, and oh yeah, a section on prolife
dishonest propaganda, the reasons behind
establishing this law, what theocracy
means, self esteem, autonomy,
intelligence, respect, and the
patient-doctor relationship."
EXCELLENT IDEA!
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Jincks013
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Posted: 07-28-08 07:37am
PL does not want the truth about pregnancy
known they only want misiformation,
outdated and disproven studies used,
blatant lies and poor propaganda given
out.
I think doctors ought to be required to
tell women who elect to gestate all the
facts about pregnancy including the fact
that in America our rate of maternal death
has nearly doubled.
I'm all for informed consent.. for both
decisions.