tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6387757235421993128.post444821390263618492..comments2023-12-27T23:42:45.680-05:00Comments on The Abortioneers: Some days I can't bear to lookplacenta sandwichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14729355361057625131noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6387757235421993128.post-74870841299156087362012-07-04T16:25:49.523-04:002012-07-04T16:25:49.523-04:00We managed an injunction for the moment.
This was...We managed an injunction for the moment. <br />This was all done after we worked our asses off derailing the personhood crap. We all voted against that so they did this in house- no voter approval required.<br /><br />What that quote doesn't tell you is there is absolutely no reason why these doctors need admission privileges. Our one clinic sits on a hill surrounded by the three main hospitals in the area. The best teaching hospital in the state is a minute away by ambulance. And I mean that quite literally. If you are sitting in the ambulance bay at UMC you can crank that puppy up, throw on that siren, and make that right turn and drive up that hill to that clinic in a minute. It could not possibly be safer if they were doing them on the hospital lawn.<br /><br />Also, due to the shitstorm doctors would face here these are out of state doctors that come do our stuff. (This is the real cause of the bill by the way is this set of facts I'm explaining.)Because they are out of state it will take a while to get those admitting privileges that everyone knows they don't need. Longer than July 1st. Which is why that date was set. The obviousness of the whole thing is probably why the judge granted the injunction, but that parts only my opinion. <br /><br />And let me add this. I find it highly insulting to the doctors at these hospitals to suggest that they would not be 100% capable of seeing to a patient suffering complications from an abortion. Why would the OB/GYN performing the procedure need to be able to continue at the hospital? I mean they could if they wanted but it's not a requirement. We have good doctors in those hospitals, so am I to believe they got together and asked the house to keep them from having to operate on women with abortion complication? I think not. I think this is the exact type of lawmakers sticking their noses in between patients and doctors that the right calls itself against.Jennihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00806222565434364921noreply@blogger.com