As Ohio restricts abortions, 10-year-old girl travels to Indiana for procedure

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On Monday three days after the Supreme Court issued its groundbreaking decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an Indianapolis obstetrician-gynecologist, took a call from a colleague, a child abuse doctor in Ohio.

Hours after the Supreme Court action, the Buckeye state had outlawed any abortion after six weeks. Now this doctor had a 10-year-old patient in the office who was six weeks and three days pregnant.

Could Bernard help?

Indiana lawmakers are poised to further restrict or ban abortion in mere weeks. The Indiana General Assembly will convene in a special session July 25 when it will discuss restrictio ns to abortion policy along with inflation relief.


But for now, the procedure still is legal in Indiana. And so the girl soon was on her way to Indiana to Bernard's care.

Indiana abortion laws unchanged, but effect still felt across state​

While Indiana law did not change last week when the Supreme Court issued its groundbreaking Dobbs decision, abortion providers here have felt an effect, experiencing a dramatic increase in the number of patients coming to their clinics from neighboring states with more restrictive policies.


Since Friday, the abortion clinics where Dr. Katie McHugh, an independent obstetrician-gynecologists works have seen “an insane amount of requests” from pregnant people in Kentucky and Ohio, where it is far more difficult to get an abortion.
A ban on abortions after six weeks took effect on last week in Ohio. Last Friday the two abortion providers in Kentucky shut their doors after that state’s trigger law banning abortions went into effect.
Indiana soon could have similar restrictions.
That pains doctors like Bernard.
“It’s hard to imagine that in just a few short weeks we will have no ability to provide that care,” Bernard said.

For now, Indiana abortion providers have been fielding more calls from neighboring states. Typically about five to eight patients a day might hail from out of state, said McHugh, who works at multiple clinics in central and southern Indiana. Now, the clinics are seeing about 20 such patients a day.

Kentucky patients have been coming to Indiana in higher numbers since earlier this spring when more restrictive laws took effect there, McHugh said.

Indianapolis abortion clinics seeing surge in patients from Ohio, Kentucky​


A similar dynamic is at play at Women’s Med, a medical center that performs abortions in Indianapolis that has a sister center in Dayton, Ohio. In the past week, they have doubled the number of patients they treat for a complete procedure, accepting many referrals from their Ohio counterpart.

More than 100 patients in Dayton had to be scheduled at the Indianapolis facility, a representative for Women’s Med, wrote in an email to IndyStar.

Women and pregnant people are “crying, distraught, desperate, thankful and appreciative,” the representative wrote.

The two centers are working together to route patients to Indianapolis for a termination after a pre-op appointment in Dayton. In recent months, they have also had people from southern states, like Texas, come north for a procedure.

Many patients, particularly from Ohio and Kentucky, are seeking care through Women’s Med while also making multiple appointments in other states so if one state closes down, they will still have some options, the representative wrote.

The center is advising pregnant people with a positive pregnancy test to book an appointment even though prior to the Supreme Court ruling they asked people to wait until their six-week mark to do so.

For years people have traversed state lines for abortions, particularly if a clinic across the border is closer to their home than the nearest in-state facility.

In 2021, 465, or about 5.5% of the more than 8,400 abortions performed, were done on out-of-state residents, according to the Indiana Department of Health's most recent terminated pregnancy report. More than half, 264, lived in Kentucky and 40 in Ohio.

Midwestern residents can also travel to Illinois, where abortion is likely to remain legal even in the wake of the recent Supreme Court ruling but for many Indiana is closer and until the lawmakers pass any measure to the contrary, abortion will be legal here.

Still, it remains murky what the future holds.

Thursday a lower court ruled that abortions could resume, at least for now, in Kentucky. On Wednesday abortion clinics in Ohio filed suit, saying that state’s new ban was unconstitutional.

In Indiana lawmakers have declined to provide specifics of what measures any abortion legislation considered here might contain.

For now, then, abortion providers are doing their best to accommodate all Hoosier patients as well those from neighboring states.

“We are doing the best we can to increase availability and access as long as we can, knowing that this will be a temporary time frame that we can offer that assistance,” McHugh said.
 
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And of course the ACLU's greasy fingers are smeared all over this.

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Reminder, this is the law that ACLU & the activist Doc are protesting:
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This from the Orlando Women Center(archive link) describes the above abortion:

Surgical Method For Second Trimester Abortion is The Dilation and Evacuation Procedure (D&E)


The Surgical Method involves initially getting 1) accurate dates of the pregnancy by Sonogram (Ultrasound), 2) a 1 to 4 day preparation of the cervix and 3) special surgical abortion instruments designed to dilate (open) the cervix if required and gently evacuate (manually remove) the pregnancy tissue.


The surgical process generally takes 5 to 30 minutes to complete.


The most important part of using the Second Trimester Abortion Method when performing the Surgical D&E procedure is to adequately prepare the cervix. This consists of using medications that dilate and soften the cervix. It allows the safe removal of the pregnancy tissue.


The medications used for cervical preparation are:


  1. Laminaria- this is sterile seaweed shaped in the form and length of a matchstick. When inserted inside the cervix the Laminaria absorbs water and slowly opens, expands and cervix.
  2. Misoprostol tablets – It is a Prostaglandin E1. It causes Uterine contractions. This causes the cervix to soften and open.
I bolded 2 lines in the above, accurate dates by Ultrasound and gently evacuate (tear baby limbs) the pregnancy tissue(that isn't tissue you stupid fucks). I will spoiler tag what it actually looks like to "gently remove tissue" because it is still horrifying
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If more people actually knew what this most common procedure for 2nd trimester abortions actually was then there would be calls to ban this shit.
 
It keeps falling apart.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost went on Primetime with Jesse Watters on Fox News on Monday and dropped some serious truth bombs on the viral but sketchy story of a 10-year-old pregnant rape victim that abortionist Dr. Caitlin Bernard claimed traveled to Indiana for an abortion because of Ohio’s restrictive abortion law.​

We’ve poured a lot of cold water on her unbelievable and unverifiable claims over the last week, and now Yost has weighed in with more shocking details. “We have regular contact with prosecutors and local police and sheriffs and not a whisper anywhere,” said Yost.​

“Something maybe even more telling,” he continued, “is that my office runs the state crime lab. Any case like this you’re going to have a rape kit, you’re going to have biological evidence, and you would be looking for DNA analysis.” Yost then dropped a huge bomb: “There is no case request for analysis that looks anything like this.”​
 
It keeps falling apart.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost went on Primetime with Jesse Watters on Fox News on Monday and dropped some serious truth bombs on the viral but sketchy story of a 10-year-old pregnant rape victim that abortionist Dr. Caitlin Bernard claimed traveled to Indiana for an abortion because of Ohio’s restrictive abortion law.​

We’ve poured a lot of cold water on her unbelievable and unverifiable claims over the last week, and now Yost has weighed in with more shocking details. “We have regular contact with prosecutors and local police and sheriffs and not a whisper anywhere,” said Yost.​

“Something maybe even more telling,” he continued, “is that my office runs the state crime lab. Any case like this you’re going to have a rape kit, you’re going to have biological evidence, and you would be looking for DNA analysis.” Yost then dropped a huge bomb: “There is no case request for analysis that looks anything like this.”​
Oh look it's not real. I'm totally surprised.
"BUT IT COULD'VE HAPPENED SO YOU'RE STILL EVIL REEEEEEEEE"

If it did happen, then we would've then spent 50 years sitting on our asses about it, and you would've got no reason to bitch. retard.
 
The resident fact checker came to the defense of this fake story!!!

A one-source story about a 10-year-old and an abortion goes viral​

Archive link

So what did Glenn have to say in regards if the story was fact or fiction?

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So we're back to "if the president says it it is true even if it is false" as opposed to the standard for the last president of "it is false even if it is true"?
 
The Christian position is that the rapist needs to be executed not the baby.
Actually, according to the BIble, she has to marry the rapist. Read it.

Deuteronomy 22:28-29
“If a man meets a virgin who is not betrothed, and seizes her and lies with her, and they are found, then the man who lay with her shall give to the father of the young woman fifty shekels of silver, and she shall be his wife, because he has violated her. He may not divorce her all his days.”
 
Actually, according to the BIble, she has to marry the rapist. Read it.

Deuteronomy 22:28-29
“If a man meets a virgin who is not betrothed, and seizes her and lies with her, and they are found, then the man who lay with her shall give to the father of the young woman fifty shekels of silver, and she shall be his wife, because he has violated her. He may not divorce her all his days.”
Yeah it's the ancient world equivalent of making a dude pay child support.
 
I knew it was fake when there was no mention of reporting the rape at all from any medical practitioner. Not even a throwaway line “police have been informed/are investigating the matter”.
True but on the other hand abortionists often look the other way about rape and molestation. Can't remember if I linked the Live Action hidden camera investigation in this thread or a different one but suffice to say if you're a pimp and bring an underaged "employee" to Planned Parenthood and explain your difficulties, they will be more than game to help you out and will give you tips on getting away with it.
 
True but on the other hand abortionists often look the other way about rape and molestation. Can't remember if I linked the Live Action hidden camera investigation in this thread or a different one but suffice to say if you're a pimp and bring an underaged "employee" to Planned Parenthood and explain your difficulties, they will be more than game to help you out and will give you tips on getting away with it.
Of course they will. They're getting paid the longer that pimp and ho is in business.
 
What exactly did I distort?

Nigga it's a dowery, you always had to pay them back in the day but that was the biblically prescribed one in that case. But it does sound like a super high one for the offense.

And expecting much punishment for that in biblical times is a lol as fuck thing anyway.

True but on the other hand abortionists often look the other way about rape and molestation. Can't remember if I linked the Live Action hidden camera investigation in this thread or a different one but suffice to say if you're a pimp and bring an underaged "employee" to Planned Parenthood and explain your difficulties, they will be more than game to help you out and will give you tips on getting away with it.

Ah what put Veritas on the map... I used to think it was mostly staged cause of how CNN portrayed it.
 
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