“I beg you, I plead you: We can’t go back': Rep. Frederica Wilson recounts emotional experience being forced to carry a stillbirth, denouncing nonsensical anti-abortion bill. (via The ReidOut Blog)
the bill is needed to require doctors to provide care to infants born after an “attempted abortion” and penalize the “intentional killing of a born-alive child.” These phrases stem from right-wing misinformation meant to demonize abortion., “infants are rarely born alive after abortion procedures, and if they are, doctors do not kill them.” That act would be called homicide, and spoiler alert: Federal law already prohibits it.
“I had to learn how, first of all, to handle the immense grief that comes with losing a child. And the fact that the corpse of that child was still within me,” she said. “I cried every night and all day.”
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