Following criticism from medical providers, the states Health and Human Services Commission clarified that the requirement does not apply to miscarriages or abortions that take place at home. It also does not require birth or death certificates to be filed, to maintain confidentiality.
Why would Republicans want to give anyone more benefits? Those fetuses have bootstraps, don't they?
Can someone explain to me what's in it for the republicans that they would expend so much effort to put something like this into law.
a process that can cost hospitals and abortion providers several thousands dollars in each case. But department spokeswoman Carrie Williams said the cost shouldnt be a concern.
It's not a concern? So the department is paying for it then?
Woah woah what?
Can someone explain to me what's in it for the republicans that they would expend so much effort to put something like this into law.
Texas won't stop until it has third world-rate maternal maternity rates
They are already on their way:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/90115960/?client=safari
Texas won't stop until it has third world-rate maternal maternity rates
They are already on their way:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/90115960/?client=safari
yeah, the tried and true coathanger wire method (may cause minor side effects like permanent infertility or death). Exempting that lines up well with the notion that Republicans want to punish women for having sex (other than for procreation within a marriage).
Texas won't stop until it has third world-rate maternal maternity rates
They are already on their way:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/90115960/?client=safari
Can someone explain to me what's in it for the republicans that they would expend so much effort to put something like this into law.
Can someone explain to me what's in it for the republicans that they would expend so much effort to put something like this into law.
Soon they'll have women burying their menstruation.
The sad thing that it is minorities and people in poverty that are affected by this so those passing these laws don't care.
I work in a pathology lab for a large hospital system and we receive miscarriage specimens.
Anything over 20 weeks is done as an autopsy and a funeral home will pick up the remains and fulfill the wishes of the parents.
Anything under 20 weeks is a surgical specimen. All fetal specimens are set aside and collected in bulk, picked up by a funeral home and incinerated.
I would imagine it's pretty standard practice amongst hospitals already.