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In It to Win It

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Tue Oct 18, 2022, 10:06 AM Oct 2022

A Tennessee Woman Had to Take a 6-Hour Ambulance Ride to Get an Abortion

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tennessee-woman-had-6-hour-221900813.html

A pregnant Tennessee woman with high and rising blood pressure had to take a roughly six-hour ambulance ride to get an abortion in North Carolina, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. When she got to the second hospital several hundred miles away, her blood pressure was dangerously high and she was showing signs of kidney failure.

The woman’s doctor in Tennessee, Leilah Zahedi-Spung, is a high-risk obstetrician who spoke to the WSJ for a story about how abortion bans impact medical emergencies. Zahedi-Spung said the patient was in her second trimester when her blood pressure began rising; the fetus had been diagnosed with genetic abnormalities and wasn’t expected to survive. Zahedi-Spung worried the woman could develop life-threatening preeclampsia and thought she needed an abortion, but the procedure has been banned in Tennessee since late August. Eight states border Tennessee and abortion is banned in all but two of them.

“She kept asking if she was going to die,” Zahedi-Spung told the WSJ. “I kept saying, ‘I’m trying, I’m trying, we’re going to make it happen. We just need to get you to the right place where you can be taken care of.’” She said she was relieved to see the patient alive a few weeks later.

Given these realities, Zahedi-Spung said she feared if she performed the medically necessary abortion, the state would still charge her with a crime that would lead to a long legal fight and upend her ability to practice medicine.
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A Tennessee Woman Had to Take a 6-Hour Ambulance Ride to Get an Abortion (Original Post) In It to Win It Oct 2022 OP
Horrific... Mike Nelson Oct 2022 #1
Roe Roe Roe your vote. Xoan Oct 2022 #2
Roevember is coming Botany Oct 2022 #3
Red states are pro death, anti life, and anti choice IronLionZion Oct 2022 #4
What's the worst that could happen, Jill Stein voters? RealityBasedNewYorkr Oct 2022 #5
Send Governor Lee the bill for the ambulance ride and medical care. 70sEraVet Oct 2022 #6
Ambulance rides are fucking expensive. murielm99 Oct 2022 #7
5. What's the worst that could happen, Jill Stein voters?
Tue Oct 18, 2022, 12:54 PM
Oct 2022

Handmaids tale level insanity. That’s the worst that could happen.

70sEraVet

(3,503 posts)
6. Send Governor Lee the bill for the ambulance ride and medical care.
Tue Oct 18, 2022, 06:44 PM
Oct 2022

I wonder if the Tennessean newspaper will run this story? Chickenshit.

murielm99

(30,741 posts)
7. Ambulance rides are fucking expensive.
Wed Oct 19, 2022, 03:22 AM
Oct 2022

I have had two of them.

They are uncomfortable, too.

This poor woman.

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