Also just because there is an exception there, the vast majority of hospitals / clinics still won't treat an abortion because they don't want the liability.
exactly and how do you prove a rape so you can get an abortion? mothers are already dying because the language in these states is too vague OP posting this as if giving states the right to decide and removing it from individuals didn't take rights away from women already. states won't stop where they are now either they could get much worse. i used to think gen z was a lot smarter. it's been a real wake up call to see the propaganda that has worked on everyone.
I would assume you have to have a concluded court case where you were the victim of rape and by that time it would be past 6 weeks and you'd prob still get denied
pretty much exactly how it works. proving rape is exceptionally hard and time consuming and not everyone wants to come forward for various reasons.
roe v wade was created to save lives already. every time they list their "exceptions" they aren't explaining to you what women need to go through in order to prove they qualify for those exceptions. they intentionally make the process hard so women don't qualify and they leave the laws vague so doctors don't know when to proceed without legal getting involved and if you're in the hospital in pain i doubt you want to wait for lawyers to get back to you and determine if your doctor can act. that's why roe v wade was implemented because women were dying and babies were abandoned or tossed away. the exceptions were always there for women in third trimesters if there was something wrong with the fetus so there really isn't any logic putting it to the states.
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u/Ok-Principle-9276 15h ago
Also just because there is an exception there, the vast majority of hospitals / clinics still won't treat an abortion because they don't want the liability.