When the South Carolina Supreme Court upheld a ban on most abortions this week, the majority wrote that they were leaving "for another day" a decision on when, exactly, the "fetal heartbeat" limit begins during pregnancy. Doctors practicing under the strict law cannot similarly punt on that question.
It requires very little thought to resolve the alleged "confusion." Simply err on the side of caution. If you think it possible there is a heartbeat, there is one. Easy-peasy.
ReplyDeleteSimple. Hear a heartbeat? See the heart beating on an ultrasound? Heart's beating, leave it alone.
ReplyDeleteSouth Carolina rents medical licenses to people that don't know how to detect a heart beat? And let's them keep grifting those licenses, when they declare, publicly, that they do not know how to detect a heat beat? M'kay then.
ReplyDeleteIs this the same medical establishment that believes that men menstruate and can be "chest feeders"?
ReplyDeleteI think those are Judges, I'm spit balling here.
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