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Can I just tell you how glad I am that I don't live in Oklahoma???
There is also no exemption for rape victims. Oh, you were raped and you got pregnant as a result and you want to abort? Too bad, you'll still have to get an ultrasound (likely a transvag) and sit through a lecture on how your "baby" is sooo beautiful. It must feel like being raped all over again. |
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ETA: As far as law #1, I see both sides to it. I see that the gov't is trying to make women understand the gravity of the decision they're about to make, but it's a solid argument that it's not the gov't's place to "make" women understand anything. That can be seen as overstepping a line and can further traumatize an already traumatized woman/girl. I say "can be seen" because there are undoubtedly people who see it as just the opposite--there had to be for this darn thing to have passed. |
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REASON GIVEN FOR ABORTION (check all applicable): Having a baby: Would dramatically change the life of the mother: _________ Would interfere with the education of the mother: _________ Would interfere with the job/employment/career of the mother: ______ Mother has other children or dependents: ________ Mother cannot afford the child: ______ Mother is unmarried: ________ Mother is a student or planning to be a student: ________ Mother cannot afford child care: _______ Mother cannot afford the basic needs of life: ________ Mother is unemployed: _________ Mother cannot leave job to care for a baby: _________ Mother would have to find a new place to live: _________ Mother does not have enough support from a husband or partner: _____ Husband or partner is unemployed: _______ Mother is currently or temporarily on welfare or public assistance: _________ Mother does not want to be a single mother: _______ Mother is having relationship problems: ________ Mother is not certain of relationship with the father of the child: ________ Partner and mother are unable to or do not want to get married: _______ Mother is not currently in a relationship: _______ The relationship or marriage of the mother may soon break up: _______ Husband or partner is abusive to the mother or her children: _______ Mother has completed her childbearing: ________ Mother is not ready for a, or another, child: _______ Mother does not want people to know that she had sex or became pregnant: ________ Mother does not feel mature enough to raise a, or another, child: _______ Husband or partner wants mother to have an abortion: ______ There may be possible problem affecting the health of the fetus: ________ Physical health of the mother is at risk: ________ Parents want mother to have an abortion: _________ Emotional health of the mother is at risk: ________ Mother suffered from a medical emergency as defined in Section 1-738.1 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes: ______ Mother wanted a child of a different sex: ______ Abortion is necessary to avert the death of the mother: ______ Pregnancy was a result of forcible rape: ______ Pregnancy was a result of incest: ______ Other (specify): ______ Patient was asked why she is seeking an abortion, but she declined to give a reason: _______ Why you so damn nosy Oklahoma? |
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What's next? Will there be a checklist for a woman who chooses to tie her tubes or something like that? |
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2. Didn't there used to be one of those? Back when it was illegal to tie your tubes without telling your husband/SO? Or is that still illegal in some places? I feel like there was a discussion about this on GC at some point (because a man didn't have to be forthcoming about a v-sec and that double standard was ridiculous). Honestly, you don't even have to give a reason for declining a flu/hep vaccine! That questionnaire is overboard. |
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As for the checklist, I think I'd check "Other" with "None of your business" (perhaps with an expletive too!) if given that form. As for whether there is a separate human being involved, that is the part that is up to debate and that will always be a big difference between pro-lifers and pro-choicers. Some of us do not believe it is a separate human being until it can survive on its own without the host. The question of when life begins (along with religion) is the real root of this debate, always and nobody has a real, definitive answer. |
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Seriously, if laws like this passed in my state, I would move, or at the very least go across the state border for my health care. Scary. |
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This particular statute is to prevent wrongful birth suits and the above is one such fact patter which would ordinarily lead to these sorts of suits. Quote:
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It's fairly likely ALL of these things will be struck down though. And in that event, this highly conservative, right of right legislature is simply funneling money (attorneys fees) into the coffers of the ACLU and other pro-choice legal consortiums. I'm sure these groups appreciate Oklahoma's efforts because like most non-profits, their donations are probably down because of the economy. ETA: Just heard the District Judge assigned to the case is my cousin. She's a fair judge, will not be swayed by politics. Hella smart lady too. She'll make the right call. |
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