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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Tue Dec 3, 2013, 10:09 AM Dec 2013

Sickening story-Pregnant Woman Suffers. You Won't Believe Who's to Blame.


By Louise Melling, Director, Center of Liberty; Deputy Legal Director, ACLU at 12:34pm
When you show up at a hospital, in need of medical aid, you expect that you're going to get the care that you need—that the doctors and nurses will figure out what's wrong, explain to you the options for treating it, and give you the best medical care possible.

That's what Tamesha Means thought, until she showed up at Mercy Health hospital.

Tamesha was only 18 weeks pregnant when her water broke prematurely. She rushed to Mercy Health—the only hospital within half an hour of where she lived. The hospital did not tell her then that she had little chance of a successful pregnancy, that she was at risk if she tried to continue the pregnancy, and that the safest course of care in her case was to end it. The hospital simply sent her home.

She came back the next day, bleeding and in pain, and again was turned away. Again, she was not told of the risks of trying to continue the pregnancy, or what her treatment options were. Tamesha returned yet a third time—by now suffering a significant infection. The hospital was prepared to send her away once more, when she started to deliver.

Tamesha's baby died within hours of being born—at 18 weeks, it never had a chance.

How could something like this happen? Because Mercy Health is Catholic-sponsored, it is required to adhere to the "Ethical and Religious Directives," a set of rules created by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to govern the provision of medical care at Catholic-run hospitals. At hospitals like Mercy Health, the Directives are put above medical standards of care.


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Sickening story-Pregnant Woman Suffers. You Won't Believe Who's to Blame. (Original Post) n2doc Dec 2013 OP
political not religious healthcare KT2000 Dec 2013 #1
There is a lawsuit against the Conference of Bishops(Whores). Dawson Leery Dec 2013 #2
This young woman could have died over their Ilsa Dec 2013 #3

KT2000

(20,832 posts)
1. political not religious healthcare
Tue Dec 3, 2013, 11:03 AM
Dec 2013

this anti-abortion hysteria has not always been with us.
My sister was in this woman's position (water breaking early etc) in the 70's and had what they called then - an incomplete abortion at a Catholic hospital. They did it to save her life - her doctor was Catholic and he had compassion and common sense. There was no controversy, just good care.

Our political climate is turning out fundamentalists on every issue the RW commands and our country is sicker for it.

Ilsa

(62,231 posts)
3. This young woman could have died over their
Tue Dec 3, 2013, 04:33 PM
Dec 2013

Religious stupidity. I hope her lawsuit changes the ptotocol there.

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