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https://www.yahoo.com/news/abortion-pills-were-banned-brazil-173848253.html
From this article it appears to be saying we will be living in Brazil in a few years. Whatever is going on there will soon be going on here, with women having to depend on drug dealers to get abortion pills
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Re: It's gone June 30, 2022 | Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 9,744 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Some men are taking matters into their own hands by getting vasectomies because of Tennessee’s abortion ban.
When Roe v. Wade was overturned, one sign at Nashville's protest said "Mandatory Vasectomies." Some women feel men should step up to the plate and get snipped to prevent pregnancy.
"This is a safe long-term way of avoiding an oops," said Dr. Joseph Pazona, a urologist in town.
Pazona said he's received an influx of calls from young men inquiring about vasectomies.
"I think it’s wonderful that men are starting to take more personal responsibility when it comes to family planning," Pazona said.
One of his patients was concerned about the abortion ban.
"And I said, 'that makes sense,'" Pazona affirmed.
He performs 50 to 60 vasectomies a month and noted it's usually a 10-minute procedure with no needle and no scalpel.
"As well as laughing gas for our gentlemen so they’re comfortable," he added.
He's prepared to double the number of vasectomies he performs due to the ban.
"I was visiting with a patient who had made the decision that he did not want to have any children, and he brought that up as one of the factors bringing him in," Pazona said.
Thirty-six-year-old Joseph Carrizales said he’s looking into getting a vasectomy because he doesn’t want any more kids.
"I had my son at a pretty young age, and so I had to grow up pretty quickly. And I want to have some, call it 'me-time' I guess, in the near future, and have the ability to do that,” Carrizales said. “While I enjoy my son — I love kids very much — I want to be able to have some of that time myself."
Joseph Carrizales has noticed that a lot of younger people don't want kids at all. He understands why they're getting vasectomies due to Roe v. Wade being overturned.
"Absolutely. I think that is one alternative," Carrizales said. "People that are able to be proactive right now."
According to Pazona, getting tubes tied as a woman is generally more invasive than a vasectomy. His patients can even drive themselves home after the procedure.
Planned Parenthood has said in a video conference that they've seen an increase in calls from men about vasectomies too.
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Re: It's gone July 01, 2022 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 3,450 |
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I've noticed one of my male friends being really vocal about his vasectomy (which was done before all this) and providing lots of links to clinics, encouraging others to get it done...I appreciate that. Men who take responsibility for their fertility are definitely going to be a lot more appealing. Maybe women will finally stop settling for men who don't even do the bare minimum.
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Just three days after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a 10-year-old girl from Ohio traveled to Indiana for an abortion, Cincinnati.com reports.
It was only hours after the news broke across the country that Ohio state had banned any abortion after six weeks.
The 10-year-old patient was six weeks and three days pregnant, the report states.
Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an obstetrician-gynecologist from Indianapolis, received a phone call from a colleague in Ohio, a child abuse doctor who requested help for the girl.
Indiana state lawmakers have yet to further restrict or ban abortion, the report states, expressing that there will be a special session later in the month to discuss restrictions on abortion policy.
For now, abortions are still legal in Indiana.
Abortion providers have seen a dramatic increase in patients to their clinics from neighboring states such as Ohio and Kentucky, where there are more restrictive policies.
Kentucky abortion providers shut their doors shortly after the law was passed, banning abortions.
The report states that Indiana could soon have similar restrictions, which is forcing many providers to take more calls from neighboring states.
Another OB-GYN from Indianapolis, Katie McHugh, told Cincinnati.com they have five-to-eight patients a day from out-of-state and that clinics see close to 20 or more patients a day.
Women’s Med, a medical center that performs abortions, has two locations in Indianapolis, and Dayton, Ohio. After Ohio’s new laws went into effect, Indianapolis has seen patients double for procedures, with close to 100.
If the law passes in Indiana, where there are restrictions on abortions, Cincinnati.com reports that the Midwestern residents can travel to Illinois, where it is likely to remain legal.
Many lawmakers have tried to make a ruling about their state’s decisions. In Kentucky, a lower court ruled that abortions could resume for the time being, whereas in Ohio, a suit was filed by abortion clinics, that stated the new ban was unconstitutional, the report states.
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I wonder if the male politicians trying to take everything away from women realize that women will simply stop fucking them.
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Unless they make moves to de-criminalize rape, taking away a woman's ability to prevent and/or terminate pregnancy will just mean they won't have sex.
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More women will probably rely on sex toys or will pursue relationships with other women (or women who have transitioned into men) if they're too afraid to be in sexual relationships with men, but also want human companionship.
Re: It's gone July 08, 2022 | Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 129 |
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More women will probably rely on sex toys or will pursue relationships with other women (or women who have transitioned into men) if they're too afraid to be in sexual relationships with men, but also want human companionship.
Or Chads who have been fixed will have even higher number of women pursuing them. That will upset right wing nuts even more and laws making sex illegal except for procreation will be introduced and approved by other angry men and "skank" hating women, which, on a scale of 1 to 10 range about -2 to -5
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Who's going to enforce this law? These angry people would fail miserably.
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Unless they make moves to de-criminalize rape...
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Even though Best [crime perpetrator] was convicted of the rape in May and a review of the prison found multiple failings and led to the superintendent's removal, a senior deputy attorney general wrote that the woman "acted in a manner which in whole or in part contributed to the events" in his response to her lawsuit.
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Italy's highest court has ruled that a woman wearing jeans cannot be raped.
The Supreme Court of Appeal in Rome on Wednesday overturned a rape conviction, saying that the supposed victim must have agreed to sex because her jeans could not have been removed without her consent.
Re: It's gone July 08, 2022 | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 2,289 |
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I saw Senator Lindsey Graham on a video clip bragging about how conservatives were so peaceful in 1973 after Roe was decided, compared to how liberals who he claimed were less so since the leaked decision in May. I had to laugh at that because it was conservatives who bombed abortion clinics and killed (and intimidated) abortion doctors all the time in the 1980s and 1990s, getting many abortion clinics in Red states to close as a result. And they are the peaceful ones?
Re: It's gone July 08, 2022 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1,601 |
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Women are now a slave class.
Just to think, there are women who took forced birther side. There are some things that I just will never understand
Re: It's gone July 09, 2022 | Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 129 |
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Who's going to enforce this law? These angry people would fail miserably.
Just like anything else that stands against basic human rights, private sector is always available to enforce laws. Doctor's offices used to turn people in for smoking weed. In case of "unapproved" sex, they will probably just go after unmarried women who got pregnant. Dave Ramsey fired a pregnant single woman on "moral grounds":
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/dave-ramsey-s-company-fires-employees-over-premarital-sex-court-n1262498
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Not sure how true this is, but I got something in my email saying that the Pennsylvania General Assembly is trying to get around the governor's decision to keep abortion legal/accessible by amending the state's constitution to outlaw abortion. I'm not knowledgeable in politics, but apparently the governor cannot overrule a constitutional amendment. So PA might be on the chopping block next - I'm thankful to know that, in the event of a worst-case scenario, I am close enough to the border that I could drive to a neighboring state where abortion remains legal should I need the services of a women's clinic.