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Lesley's avatar

I’m becoming more and more distressed that there hasn’t been a discussion of EMTALA and Catholic hospitals that are allowed to routinely withhold life-saving care for women miscarrying, or who have ectopic or molar pregnancies. The reason for Catholic hospitals’ exemptions from EMTALA , I’ve told, is that Catholic hospitals don’t receive money from our government. According to this article in “Catholics for Choice”, they DO receive Federal money:

https://www.catholicsforchoice.org/resource-library/follow-the-money-the-real-reason-catholic-hospitals-fight-for-exemptions/

This exemption of Catholic hospitals is a gigantic and ever-increasing threat to women’s healthcare, as Catholic hospital chains are buying up hospitals across the country, especially in rural areas.

We can’t continue to ignore this situation. It doesn’t seem legal. If a hospital takes federal money, they have to supply life-saving or stabilizing care, right? It’s not fair to women stuck in areas where the Catholic hospital is the only option for them in medical emergencies, to deny them their right to life-saving care.

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Thank you, @jessica. Today it was really great having the community to chat and rage with while the arguments were happening. I wish I could give you and everyone in this community a hug. I really need one. My back is in knots, my hand barely works after trembling with rage for 2 hrs, i have been wanting to drink since the arguments began.

There is nothing more humiliating than arguing for your right to be alive. I'm glad I have a partner that gets it and supports it, otherwise I'm not sure I could stay here in this country. In fact, I really want to move. But I wont because this is my country and I refuse to let them win.

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