¶ … Lawsuit Challenges Anti-Abortion Policies at Catholic Hospitals" brings to attention the recent case of the American Civil Liberties Union filling suit against the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, which has attracted attention for its unusual approach. Based on the way the medical stuff at Mercy Health Hospital from Muskegon, Michigan, dealt with a medical case involving a pregnant woman in her eighteenth pregnancy week, the organization decided to go to the roots of such decision and attack this in court.
The facts, as the article presents them, appear simple: Tamesha Means went to the only hospital she had in her country. She was 18-month pregnant and her water broke, which, in less medical terms, meant that her baby had absolutely no chance of surviving, but she would, under proper medical treatment. However, because the hospital was benefiting from Catholic funding and had to abide by Catholic directives, this did not happen until her third visit to the hospital, when she was already in serious pain and in danger of a serious infection. She eventually miscarried, the baby died, as was the prognosis, and she survived, with subsequent care.
Upon first reading the article, with a reasonable mind, one needs to agree that this all sounds medieval. A burning pyre appears the only thing missing from a scenario where the Catholic Church is allowed to dictate over who lives and who dies and where the Catholic Church is allowed to implement its "Directives" in an Inquisitorial manner. It appears basic in 21st century medicine that saving lives is the primordial aspect that guides the medical crews.
Of course, saving lives tacitly means saving as many lives as possible: in this particular situation, the optimum scenario is to save both mother...
Abortion is a polarizing issue. The debate divides families as well as politicians. However, I am all too well aware of the fact that there are many individual stories that are far more complex than the black-and-white shades in which the issue is presented by the media. Take the example of the aunt of one of my best friends from high school. My friend's aunt became pregnant: this was joyous news
Abortion and Class Bias Abortion has generally been framed as an issue of gender rights, a question of whether women have the right to privacy and have jurisdiction over their own bodies. This formulation has made abortion into a feminist cause. Any attempts to criminalize or otherwise infringe on abortion rights is viewed as a violation of the rights of individual women. However, there is a side to this argument that often remains
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