(February 1, 2019 at 11:22 am)Acrobat Wrote:(January 31, 2019 at 12:14 pm)Drich Wrote: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/virginia-ab...019-01-30/
At a recent committee hearing, Republican state delegate Todd Gilbert asked Tran to clarify exactly how late in a pregnancy doctors would be able to perform abortions. Gilbert asked if a woman who was about to give birth could request an abortion under Tran's proposed bill.
"She has physical signs that she is about to give birth. Would that be a point at which she could still request an abortion if she is so certified? She's dilating," Gilbert said.
"Mr. Chairman, that would be a, you know, a decision that the doctor, the physician and the woman would make at this point," Tran responded.
"I understand that. I'm asking if your bill allows that," Gilbert posed.
"My bill would allow that, yes," she said.
So when is enough enough for you guys? is it ok to abort a baby durning full term child birth? third trimester full term self sustaining out of the womb who may have anything wrong with it the mother may not like.. Ei physical deformity, wrong sex, wrong color because the bill goes beyond just endangerment to the mother even though that is how it is sold. it also includes problems with the baby or anything that would give the mother great emotional turmoil.. like having 4 white babies and the last one being yellow or black.
can't call it a fetus anymore if enough is exposed through normal child birth to full determine race.
The actual revised bill:
b) 2. The physician certifies and so-enters in the hospital record of the woman, that in the physician's medical opinion, based upon the physician's best clinical judgment, the continuation of the pregnancy is likely to result in the death of the woman or impair the mental or physical health of the woman.
I don’t see how this supports abortions for the scenarios you outlined, like terming a life that late in the trimester because of the gender, or skin color of the baby, etc.
That seems to be a considerable stretch. It requires a sound clinical judgment, that going to term would result in death or impair the mental and physical health of the woman.
I kinda already posted the actual bill left a link for it and went into deeper dicussion on the points you don't understand.