Current Events > Florida mom forced to carry baby to term so it can die within minutes to hours

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wackyteen
02/19/23 10:10:22 AM
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/18/florida-abortion-law-couple-birth

In a few weeks, a Florida couple will have to bid farewell to their child shortly after the baby is delivered, a gut-wrenching reality created by the US supreme courts elimination of nationwide abortion rights last year.
Because of a new Florida law that bans abortion after 15 weeks except under certain circumstances, Deborah Dorbert has become one of many women having difficulty accessing necessary abortion procedures after the supreme court overturned the rights granted by the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade decision.

A report by the Washington Post chronicles how Dorbert and her husband, Lee Dorbert, are expecting their second child and have been told by doctors that the baby has been diagnosed with a fatal fetal abnormality known as Potter syndrome. But, they have said, the doctors could not perform an abortion because of their interpretation of a Florida law that took effect after the supreme court overturned Roe v Wade.
Potter syndrome is a rare condition related to a fetuss development in the uterus. The syndrome is a result of abnormal kidney growth and function, which affects how much amniotic fluid surrounds the fetus during pregnancy.
It has been deemed a doubly lethal diagnosis because babies with malfunctioning kidneys cant remove deadly toxins from their bodies and can in turn experience renal failure. Additionally, the absence of amniotic fluid in a womb causes a baby to be born without the ability to breathe.
According to Floridas Reducing Fetal and Infant Mortality law, which was implemented last July, abortions are prohibited after 15 weeks of gestation, with a few exceptions, including one that would allow for a later abortion if two physicians certify in writing that the fetus has a fatal fetal abnormality and has not reached viability.
Last November, when the couples baby was diagnosed with the syndrome, a maternal fetal medicine specialist told the Dorberts that some parents choose to continue to full term while others opt to terminate the pregnancy through surgery or preterm labor.
The doctor added that he would consult with health system administrators regarding the new law, the Washington Post reports. The Dorberts eventually decided that they would like to terminate the pregnancy as early as they could because babies with the syndrome often die before they are born or end up suffocating within minutes or hours after their delivery.
Deborah Dorbert told the outlet that she recalled the specialist saying that the termination might be possible but not until between 28 and 32 weeks.
Then, after the specialist consulted with health system administrators regarding the new law, the couple was told that they would have to wait to terminate the pregnancy until the 37th week of gestation or near full term.
According to a text message Deborah Dorbert received from the coordinator at a maternal fetal medicine office that she visits often, the specialist made his determination after having legal administrators look at the new law and the way its written, the Washington Post reported.
Its horribly written, the message added.
Despite the specialist telling the couple that other states had fewer restrictions on abortion access, the Dorberts told the Post that they were overwhelmed by travel costs and had only left their state a few times.
The couple, who have not learned the babys sex because its legs were crossed or the umbilical cord was in the way during each scan, eventually opted to provide palliative care to their child after the baby is born.
Thats been very important to us, understanding that we do have that control back at least in some of these decisions, Lee Dorbert told the Washington Post.
Nevertheless, the new law which punishes physicians who violate it with penalties including license revocation, hefty fines and five years or more of jail time has left the couple angry and frustrated.
It makes me angry, for politicians to decide whats best for my health, Deborah Dorbert told the Washington Post. We would do anything to have this baby.
We have never really understood, Lee Dorbert said, adding: We were told there was an exception Obviously, [its] not enough of an exception in some cases
Despite the pain that the Dorberts and couples in similar situations are experiencing, the states Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, has maintained a staunch anti-abortion stance.
Earlier this month, DeSantis said that he would sign a six-week abortion ban if one passed.
Were for pro-life, DeSantis said. I urge the legislature to work, produce good stuff, and we will sign. Thats what Ive always wanted to do.

The suffering is the point. Never forget that.

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wackyteen
02/19/23 10:14:32 AM
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Because they believe that stories like this mom are the rare exception and that everyone else is getting abortions en masse.

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Mew
02/19/23 10:14:41 AM
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murica

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Xatrion
02/19/23 10:15:34 AM
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Fuck the gop. Fuck desatan.

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AldousIsDead
02/19/23 10:28:33 AM
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We were told there was an exception "

But not my face, right?

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Gritty
02/19/23 10:33:29 AM
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Ron Deathsentence and the Republican fascist machine
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Humble_Novice
02/19/23 10:34:24 AM
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Anyone who continues to vote Republican supports this.
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MaxEffingBemis
02/19/23 10:34:56 AM
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I hate living in Florida

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Heineken14
02/19/23 10:35:03 AM
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The cruelty is the point.

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ScazarMeltex
02/19/23 10:42:06 AM
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Humble_Novice posted...
Anyone who continues to vote Republican supports this.

Heineken14 posted...
The cruelty is the point.


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JuanCarlos1
02/19/23 10:57:45 AM
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Cruelty means they care about inflicting pain. They simply dont care what happens as long as they cater to their base and get votes.

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Heineken14
02/19/23 1:05:21 PM
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JuanCarlos1 posted...
Cruelty means they care about inflicting pain. They simply dont care what happens as long as they cater to their base and get votes.


Nah, they DO care about inflicting pain. That was literally the basis behind their border control policy of taking children away from their parents.

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