A Pennsylvania bill would require death certificates for fertilized eggs that never implant in the uterus
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A Pennsylvania bill would require death certificates for fertilized eggs that never implant in the uterus
Anti-abortion lawmakers in Pennsylvania want to pass a bill that would require burials and, as a result, death certificates for "fetal remains," which in their terms includes any fertilized eggs that never implanted in a person's uterus.
Fertilized eggs must divide to become the ball of cells that implants in the uterus in order for a pregnancy to occur.
Women, and even their doctors, usually can't tell when fertilized eggs don't implant in the uterus because those eggs typically dissolve in utero and are shed through a woman's menstrual lining every month, making them undetectable.
Anti-abortion lawmakers in Pennsylvania want to pass a bill that would require burials and, as a result, death certificates for "fetal remains," which in their terms includes any fertilized eggs that never implanted in a person's uterus.
Fertilized eggs must divide to become the ball of cells that implants in the uterus in order for a pregnancy to occur.
Women, and even their doctors, usually can't tell when fertilized eggs don't implant in the uterus because those eggs typically dissolve in utero and are shed through a woman's menstrual lining every month, making them undetectable.
https://www.businessinsider.com/pennsyl ... er=twitter
Fertilized eggs must divide to become the ball of cells that implants in the uterus in order for a pregnancy to occur.
Women, and even their doctors, usually can't tell when fertilized eggs don't implant in the uterus because those eggs typically dissolve in utero and are shed through a woman's menstrual lining every month, making them undetectable.
Anti-abortion lawmakers in Pennsylvania want to pass a bill that would require burials and, as a result, death certificates for "fetal remains," which in their terms includes any fertilized eggs that never implanted in a person's uterus.
Fertilized eggs must divide to become the ball of cells that implants in the uterus in order for a pregnancy to occur.
Women, and even their doctors, usually can't tell when fertilized eggs don't implant in the uterus because those eggs typically dissolve in utero and are shed through a woman's menstrual lining every month, making them undetectable.
https://www.businessinsider.com/pennsyl ... er=twitter
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Re: A Pennsylvania bill would require death certificates for fertilized eggs that never implant in the uterus
I'd like to know that I'm off the hook to pay for any spawn. Donated or otherwise. Burial and paperwork is a nice touch.
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Re: A Pennsylvania bill would require death certificates for fertilized eggs that never implant in the uterus
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Re: A Pennsylvania bill would require death certificates for fertilized eggs that never implant in the uterus
And not allowing cremation as an option is just barbaric.
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I really think the dems should just offer an amendment on all this shit to codify roe v wade, and if it is rejected promise to abstain. It's not like the gop actually want to win this, they pass this endless shit because they know it'll be voted down, vetoed or struck down and the look good to their retarded voters fighting the losing battle. Pass it, pass it all, then let them run on it.
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Re: A Pennsylvania bill would require death certificates for fertilized eggs that never implant in the uterus
How about the Ohio ectopic pregnancy law?
"The new proposal would also require doctors to attempt to reimplant ectopic pregnancies in the uterus. Ectopic pregnancies occur when a fertilized egg attaches itself outside the uterus, where it can't grow. Attempting to reimplant an ectopic pregnancy can be extremely dangerous, but treating it correctly can save a pregnant person's life."
Same law would also consider a doctor who performs an abortion an aggravated murderer, with no medical exceptions allowed.
https://www.insider.com/ohio-abortion-b ... es-2019-11
"The new proposal would also require doctors to attempt to reimplant ectopic pregnancies in the uterus. Ectopic pregnancies occur when a fertilized egg attaches itself outside the uterus, where it can't grow. Attempting to reimplant an ectopic pregnancy can be extremely dangerous, but treating it correctly can save a pregnant person's life."
Same law would also consider a doctor who performs an abortion an aggravated murderer, with no medical exceptions allowed.
https://www.insider.com/ohio-abortion-b ... es-2019-11
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