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pstokely

(10,528 posts)
37. KU Med is a state controlled hospital though
Tue Mar 26, 2024, 11:32 PM
Mar 26

and obliviously the KS repuke legislature isn't friendly to reproductive rights

Post self-deleted lastlib Mar 26 #1
Agreed! It's awful and I wish the media would connect the dots. ecstatic Mar 26 #4
Well, this story was aired on a Fox TV station, so it's doubtful they would want to..... lastlib Mar 26 #5
I'd be happy if voters were able to connect the dots - the media is as complicit as the legislators in these instances. Probatim Mar 26 #18
She's not from Missouri and nothing says she received xmas74 Mar 26 #28
You are so right! arthritisR_US Mar 27 #39
I don't see it happening that way in this situation... FarPoint Mar 26 #32
She died in Kansas, not Missouri former9thward Mar 27 #47
Whoa. I think your conclusion may be a bit of a leap Raven123 Mar 26 #2
Justice for this woman means asking some questions. Irish_Dem Mar 26 #6
Unless I missed it the article does not give much information. Raven123 Mar 26 #9
We are asking for more information. Irish_Dem Mar 26 #11
I suspect the family is standing up as well. Raven123 Mar 26 #13
and she was a woman et tu Mar 26 #25
Yes! ck4829 Mar 27 #45
Could she have gotten an intervention earlier, before lack of fetal heartbeat? marybourg Mar 26 #7
Perhaps the pregnancy was going well until fetal death Raven123 Mar 26 #10
And then sepsis immediately? marybourg Mar 26 #17
We do not know. Ever read a news story that was imprecise or inaccurate? Raven123 Mar 27 #41
Of course not. I was being facetious. marybourg Mar 27 #44
My apologies for not recognizing ! Raven123 Mar 27 #46
Spectulation? happy feet Mar 26 #22
Sure would be. Pointing out out why we should avoid judgement at this time. Raven123 Mar 27 #42
What state law? former9thward Mar 27 #48
This was her second stillbirth... LeftInTX Mar 27 #54
Maybe, I guess more info is needed ecstatic Mar 26 #8
Fair question. Just not enough information.to know. Raven123 Mar 26 #12
Murder by the Supremes malaise Mar 26 #3
Exactly. Blue Idaho Mar 26 #20
Pregnancy and childbirth are extremely dangerous for women. That is the lesson here. ms liberty Mar 26 #14
Childbirth mortality is disproportionately higher in the US among blacks. live love laugh Mar 27 #51
Thank you for being the only person to get this point RSherman Mar 27 #60
Just damn uponit7771 Mar 26 #15
... Faux pas Mar 26 #16
"The doctors didn't take action until there was no heartbeat detected from the fetus." MorbidButterflyTat Mar 26 #19
I agree, and she had already lost a baby. LisaM Mar 26 #24
Sorry if it's triggering. My concern is that doctors may not have mentioned all of her options due to the ecstatic Mar 26 #26
This didn't happen in Missouri xmas74 Mar 26 #35
ohh That's so Sad! Cha Mar 26 #21
The buck stops with Trump. Trump killed her with his Christofascist Justices. nt SunSeeker Mar 26 #23
She lived in Leawood xmas74 Mar 26 #27
You're correct, but having been slightlv Mar 26 #30
KU Med is about 10 minutes from Leawood xmas74 Mar 26 #33
KU Med is a state controlled hospital though pstokely Mar 26 #37
My gyn oncologist is at KU. xmas74 Mar 26 #38
Fucking Republicans TeamProg Mar 26 #29
MO is one of those states with a total abortion ban Warpy Mar 26 #31
It didn't happen in Missouri xmas74 Mar 26 #34
Surprisingly, People magazine has a somewhat informative obituary niyad Mar 26 #36
Heartbreaking StarryNite Mar 27 #40
tho abortion is legal where this happened, i still smell a christofascist. mopinko Mar 27 #43
Blame Alito out loud in an interview on national TV. Hold him responsible verbally since he can't be sued. flying_wahini Mar 27 #49
delete RSherman Mar 27 #50
Sepsis is a scary disease. greatauntoftriplets Mar 27 #52
Wishing you the best. It is scary. twodogsbarking Mar 27 #53
Thanks very much. greatauntoftriplets Mar 28 #61
May you Fully recover, even if it takes more time!... electric_blue68 Mar 27 #58
I'm recovered from it, though I'm still tired. greatauntoftriplets Mar 28 #64
Absolutely tragic. I'm so sorry to hear this. AllyCat Mar 27 #55
Sepsis is a horrible way to die mysteryowl Mar 27 #56
This article is NOT about Roe! It's about Black maternal mortality! RSherman Mar 27 #57
and also high risk pregnancy pstokely Mar 28 #62
I am disappointed and probably about to break the DU rules RSherman Mar 27 #59
+1 The maternal mortality rate in this country is disgusting, the black maternal mortality rate is even worse ck4829 Mar 28 #63
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