i wish there was more i could do for you and in that moment, i didn t know what that meant. i thought she was just, like, giving condolences. doctors in alabama who perform an abortion which isn t deemed to be life saving risk up to 99 years in prison. while miscarriage treatment is not part of the ban, pro choice advocates say the way the law is written makes it challenging for health workers to provide care without endangering their licence. alison s doctor could ve offered her abortion medication which speeds up the miscarriage process. instead, she was forced to wait for it to happen naturally. so, it s been eight days since i started bleeding and seven days since i saw my doctor and was told that my pregnancy wasn t viable. it has been one of the worst weeks
including ultrasounds. but if a patient wants an abortion, they have to go elsewhere. i m doctor karysse trandem. i m a board certified obstetrician and gynaecological surgeon. i would like to see an outright ban of abortion in america. doctor trandem trend showed us research which suggests elective abortions physically and mentally harm women. but the broad medical consensus contradicts this. the american college of obstetricians and gynaecologists states abortions are a safe medical intervention with fewer risks than childbirth. there are risks to pregnancy but they are less than the risks of having an abortion. if the pregnancy is hurting the mother physically, taking her physical life, such as an ectopic pregnancy, then and i do think it is necessary for a separation of the pregnancy to occur. so, what do you think about the argument that ultimately,
of choked up, actually, and she kept saying i wish there was more i could do for you and in that moment, i didn t know what that meant. i thought she was just, like, giving condolences. doctors in alabama who perform an abortion which isn t deemed to be life saving risk up to 99 years in prison. while miscarriage treatment is not part of the ban, pro choice advocates say the way the law is written makes it challenging for health workers to provide care without endangering their licence. alison s doctor could ve offered her abortion medication which speeds up the miscarriage process. instead, she was forced to wait for it to happen naturally. so, it s been eight days since i started bleeding and seven days since i saw my doctor and was told that my pregnancy wasn t viable.
if the pregnancy is hurting the mother physically, taking her physical life, such as an ectopic pregnancy, and i do think it is necessary for a separation of the pregnancy to occur. so, what do you think about the argument that ultimately, you are entitled to believe what you want but that shouldn t negate a woman s right to have an abortion if she feels that s what she needs? i would say there is two patients for every woman who is pregnant it s the woman and the baby. they can continue that pregnancy which is protective for them emotionally and physically and offer that child to another family who is in need. but social workers warn these babies could end up in the struggling care system with more than 100,000 children estimated to already be on waiting lists. so, here s what they get. it s like a store, isn t it? next door to the clinic is the baby boutique.