Disaster "I wasn't dead enough for an abortion": Texas mom blames Trump for almost losing her life - Actions have consequences.

If Trump wins in November, "he will make this nightmare a reality nationwide," says Lauren Miller​

By CHARLES R. DAVIS

Deputy News Editor

Lauren Miller was pregnant with twins when she landed in the emergency room after 36 straight hours of vomiting. An ultrasound would reveal that one of her expected twins had fluid where the brain should be developing.

"After speaking with multiple doctors and genetic counselors, we kept arriving at the same point: our son would die," Miller recalled during a press call organized by the Democratic Party on Monday. She could die too too, her doctors said, which would in turn kill the viable fetus and leave her toddler at home without a mother.

The course of treatment was obvious: Miller needed an abortion. Before the summer of 2022, that wouldn't have been much of a problem, even in her home state of Texas, as there was a federally recognized constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy. After the Supreme Court's conservative majority overturned Roe v. Wade, however, more than a dozen states imposed strict bans on the procedure. And while Texas, like other states, has exceptions to protect the life of a mother, in practice there is a concern that recommending one could result in a medical professional being liable for what the state GOP argues is an act of murder.

"As my medical providers tried to counsel me on my options," Miller said, "they would just stop mid-sentence, looking for the right words. It was like they were afraid that they would be arrested just for saying the word 'abortion' out loud."

One specialist, Miller recalled, was visibly upset, tearing off his gloves and angrily tossing them in the trash. "I can't help you anymore," he said. "You need to leave the state."

Miller was finally able to terminate the pregnancy when she heeded the specialist's advice and left the Lone Star state.

"I was at risk of organ damage to my kidneys and brain, but I wasn't dead enough for an abortion in Texas, " Miller said.
Texas Republicans imposed a near-total ban on abortion following the Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs decision, a move that has been followed by complaints, from pregnant people and their doctors, that the prohibition is unclear on when a pregnancy can be terminated to protect a life.

Last week, the state's all-Republican Supreme Court rejected a legal challenge from women who said their lives were endangered as a result of complicated pregnancies that their doctors were hesitant to properly treat; the court said abortions could go ahead based on the "good faith judgment" of a medical professional that an individual would be "unlikely to survive."

But what if a doctor performs an abortion that a court later decides wasn't absolutely necessary? Under current state law, that could mean a sentence of life in prison. Some Republicans want to go even further than that.

As writer Jessica Valenti noted, the Texas Republican Party has adopted a plank that effectively calls for people who perform or obtain abortions to be prosecuted and potentially sentenced to death. The party's platform urges lawmakers "to enact legislation to abolish abortion by immediately securing the right to life and equal protection of the laws to all preborn children from the moment of fertilization." That language was first added in 2022, Valenti reported, "after a lobbying effort by Abolish Abortion Texas," a group that refers to "preborn babies" as being "murdered," the punishment for which includes capital punishment.

"The fact that this platform could even be brought up for a vote is disturbing," Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, told reporters on Monday. "But it should remind us how extreme and out of touch Donald Trump's MAGA Republican Party has become. If we allow Trump to get to the White House, he will subject all women across this country to his agenda of revenge and retribution."

While boasting of his responsibility for state abortion bans, Trump, who appointed three of the six justices who overturned Roe v. Wade and previously endorsed punishing doctors who perform abortions and patients who receive them, has waffled on just how far he would go if he wins in November. Last month, the presumptive Republican nominee told an interviewer he was "looking at" allowing state bans on birth control, only to walk back the statement after criticism.

Miller, who ultimately received a single fetal abortion and give birth to a healthy son, said she's not confused about the former president's positions when it comes to women and reproductive rights. Trump won't make America great, she said, but he will make it more like Texas, subjecting millions more Americans to the sort of abortion restrictions that now cover a third of the U.S. population.

Should he win in November, according to Miller, "he will make this nightmare a reality nationwide."
 
Advice to rape victims obviously
Every state has safe drop areas where you can leave the child with no criminal penalties against you.
  • Police stations
  • Fire departments
  • Hospitals
Put the unwanted kid in a basket and pick any of the three. You can literally leave him at the front door and alert no one. Rape is not an excuse for killing a child.
 
Yeah in the era of states trying to prosecute women who travel to other states for abortions the law is OH SO CLEAR at what point conservatives will go to jail doctors.

edit: show me a news article or even post online that thanked Trump for killing Roe v Wade
Yeah? Try taking a leave from your job for medical reasons, but the job says your reason is not "medical" enough. Or having doctors perform life threatening gender surgeries onto children because "they WANT to be a boy/girl." At the end, you're getting upcharged up the wazoo with the hospital bill even WITH insurance.

I don't even want to hear it anymore.
 
If it isnt something that's actually happening, why are you pretending that it does?
Are we pretending Arizona’s 1864 law didn’t happen now?

You know that Trump was actually president for 4 years, right? And none of this happened. You're just wishing you were a victim.
Also I do believe his stance on abortion is that it's a state issue and shouldn't be legislated federally.
Nigger who wants to grift doesn’t actually want to legislate. Wow. You’ll be surprised he was a democrat before right?
 
Stupid bitch has hyperemesis gravidarum, demands abortion.

I wanted a funny tag line. I'm pretty sure this was exactly like that other case about the woman in Dallas that wanted/needed to terminate because the fetus had a fatal condition and the Texas Supreme Court told her doctor that if there was a medical reason to preform it, then the abortion should be preformed (the doctor refused to outright state that an abortion was necessary for the health of the mother which caused the issue in the first place or something).

Plan B is legal in every single state.
Also, don't live near blacks and statistically you'll be fine.

"If you get raped by a pack of niggers, it will be your fault." - Mel Gibson
Fun thing about Plan B, it's 40$ that you can pick up OTC and if you go to the ER and tell them that you were raped then they'll get a rape kit preformed, give you plan B, and a list of councilors/therapists that are geared towards helping you through the trauma. Amazing.


There are 2 separate incidents where a teen mom threw her newborn in the trash (one was even yeeted into a dumpster far away from civilization -- baby lived after dumpster divers found him. The other one was shoved into a trash can in a hospital and suffocated). Both even happened in New Mexico, where even late term abortion is legal.
 
Every state has safe drop areas where you can leave the child with no criminal penalties against you.
  • Police stations
  • Fire departments
  • Hospitals
Put the unwanted kid in a basket and pick any of the three. You can literally leave him at the front door and alert no one. Rape is not an excuse for killing a child.

I always wondered how viable it would be to use those as free baby sitting? Drop them off in the morning, no question asked. Pick them up in the afternoon before they get shipped out to the local mines.
 
in practice there is a concern that recommending one could result in a medical professional being liable for what the state GOP argues is an act of murder.
Has this happened? Ever? No? Then stop airing out your personal life for political points.

I won't wish that you died with your child. I COULD, but I won't and you can say I did.
 
Honestly I just wanted to see how thirsty the response was to defend trump I don’t really care who wins but it has been informative. Also funny.
db0.jpg
 
No, the overturning of Roe v Wade was actually during the Biden regime.
That fascist Catholic preventing women from killing their own children. Sickening.
The overturning was, yes, but the opportunity to codifying RvW into law was not. It was around the time RBG was still alive, and her choosing to die while in a seat is part of what fucked it up.

Either way, it definitely wasn't Trump who said "lol no abortions 4 u".
 
Back