Republican representative’s ectopic pregnancy clashes with Florida abortion law

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doctors eventually agreed to give her the medication

Oh, so no consequences for her then.

The only moral abortion is her abortion. Everyone else should have held an aspirin between their knees.

SHE GOT THE MEDICATION?!?!?!?! There are literally articles every week of pregnant mothers DYING because of this shit, but SHE GOT THE MEDICATION?!

How exactly was it not an abortion? This is exactly the hand-wringing problem of anti-abortion legislation.

It's not abortion, it's strategic unviable fetus removal.

A Florida Republican congresswoman is blaming fearmongering on the left for the reluctance of hospital staff to give her the drugs she needed to end an ectopic pregnancy that threatened her life.

Kat Cammack went to the emergency room in May 2024 where it was estimated she was five weeks into an ectopic pregnancy, there was no heartbeat and her life was at risk. Doctors determined she needed a shot of methotrexate to help expel her pregnancy but since Florida’s six week abortion ban had just taken effect medical staff were worried about losing their licenses or going to jail if they did.

Cammack looked up the state law on her phone to show staff and even attempted to contact the governor’s office. Hours later, doctors eventually agreed to give her the medication

But Cammack, who opposes abortion and co-chairs the House pro-life caucus, told the Wall Street Journal she blames messaging from pro-abortion groups for delaying her treatment, which is not banned under Florida’s restrictive statutes, who have created fear of criminal charges.

Over a year later and once again pregnant and due to give birth soon, Cammack says the politics of the incident have stuck with her.

“It was absolute fearmongering at its worst,” Cammack told the publication, but acknowledged that abortion rights groups might interpret her experience differently and blame Republican-led, restrictive anti-abortion laws for the issue.

“There will be some comments like, ‘Well, thank God we have abortion services,’ even though what I went through wasn’t an abortion,” she told the outlet.

After months in which medical staff were concerned that the law’s wording made emergency procedures illegal, the state’s healthcare agency issued official guidance to “address misinformation” on permitting an abortion in instances where the pregnant person’s life and health are in danger.

Cammack said she hoped that going public with her experience would help opposing political groups find common ground.

“I would stand with any woman – Republican or Democrat – and fight for them to be able to get care in a situation where they are experiencing a miscarriage and an ectopic” pregnancy, she said.

Abortion rights activists say the law created problems. Florida regulators say ectopic pregnancies aren’t abortions and are exempt from restrictions, but Molly Duane, with the Center for Reproductive Rights, told the Wall Street Journal the law doesn’t define ectopic pregnancy, which can be difficult to diagnose.

Alison Haddock, the president of the American College of Emergency Physicians, told the outlet care in early pregnancy is a “medically complicated space” and that doctors in abortion-restricted states worry “whether their clinical judgment will stand should there be any prosecution”.

I stopped reading after the first few paragraphs.

Rules for thee but not for me?

The whole country should start sending her "Congratulations On Your Abortion!" Hallmark cards.

Sooooo… does she not know the definition of the word “abortion”? Because if she’s fuzzy on that she may want to read up on the thing she helped make illegal (except for under very specific circumstances).

And she blames the left. Of course. 🙄🙄🙄

I hope this bitch never manages to procreate.

Over a year later and once again pregnant and due to give birth soon, Cammack says the politics of the incident have stuck with her.

Maybe the kid will grow up to be a good person, unlike its mother.

So she can have an abortion to save her life, but nobody else can? Bitch.

laws bind some people and protect others

The ultimate Karen of ultimate destiny

Ectopic pregnancy is still a pregnancy. Abortion is the end of pregnancy

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Ah yes, "fearmongering" on the left. I'm glad you were able to figure out out so quickly, but...what if it was further along there, ma'am

But the problem isn't whether it's actually illegal or not. The problem is the potential for getting arrested and having to spend fucktons of money and time to defend in court that something is not illegal. When that potential is low because the law is well written, people are less concerned. But the anti-abortion laws are almost never well written and the potential for abuse is extremely high. Most of us assume this is by design, and here this lady is too wrapped up in her privilege and righteousness to see the reality of why she experienced what she did.

Right, doctors would rather kill their parents than have to spend time in court.

Doctor's would much rather save patient's, but that's also harder when you're in court instead of the office or hospital. In the meantime they have to cross their fingers that the patient hangs on long enough to come close enough to death that they're allowed to save them.

They can save them at any time. They choose to force them close to death so they can avoid spending time in court.

At least if a doctor takes the day off to spend time in court the hospital can find a replacement to treat the patients. If the doctor stays, but decides to deprive their patients of care to avoid court, then the hospital isn't going to replace them.

Overall, more people suffer and more people die.

I don't blame them, I choose to keep my head down to not sacrifice myself too, but let's not pretend it isn't happening.

Exactly! It's basic human psychology! Which is precisely why 1) experts were able to accurately predict this exact issue and warn everyone that it was going to happen this way and 2) the physicians aren't the problem and shouldn't be blamed or shamed for being human.

if a doctor spends time in court, that’s time they’re not spending saving lives… public health is about making sure the resources of public care are allocated to as many people as possible

This just reminds me that republicans think those laws are all well-written and not a jumbled mess made on the spot by an overly sensitive Republican snowflake who has literally never interacted with a woman.

Reap what you sow, cunt.

But didn't you see? It's still somehow the Democrats fault

Oh hey look, that thing they warned us about would happen is happening and will continue to keep happening for the foreseeable future.

“There will be some comments like, ‘Well, thank God we have abortion services,’ even though what I went through wasn’t an abortion,” she told the outlet.

What else do you think taking the drug does other than abort the pregnancy?

Goddammit, how thick can you be?

There's no saving this one. What a dumbass.

Great, now see how all your "friends" at your party would rather want to see you die because Jesus wants it.

Jesus, being Jewish, would have been pro-choice. Jewish law is clear that a fetus is like a limb of the mother and is not a person until it is born and breathing on its own.

But then Christians don’t actually care about their “own” scripture, since basically everything they say, do, and support conflicts with it’s ethical demands.