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Lesley's avatar

I want to add that it is Catholics as well as Republicans who want women dead. In the 90s, when Roe was the law, a Catholic hospital refused to treat my life-threatening, non-viable, ectopic pregnancy. They did this with the indifference that came with the knowledge they could deny me life-saving healthcare with impunity. EMTALA existed at the time, but I had never heard of it. Somehow these hospitals have been exempt from our healthcare laws. I can’t prove it, but I expect that our lousy maternal mortality rates have everything to do with Catholic hospitals. And now, their shitty, misogynistic healthcare is spreading to secular hospitals. We need new laws to protect women’s healthcare no matter what hospitals they find themselves delivered to. And the people who legislate to withhold life-saving care are the ones who belong in jail for murder. Why this isn’t happening yet, I simply cannot understand!

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Today The New York Times had an article about Brittany Watts, the young woman being charged with felony abuse of a corpse after having a miscarriage at home. The article did not identify the hospital that denied her care then vindictively called the cops on her as a Catholic hospital. I think it’s important to make sure people understand the “care” these hospitals provide is determined by church doctrine - which makes a fetish of female suffering - rather than best medical practice. Even when the law doesn’t demand that the woman suffer & die, the only available or nearby hospital may. I’m finding that when I try to post anything about Catholic hospital policies in the comments, I often don’t get posted in the NYT & often get removed in the WaPo.

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