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Related: About this forumAffidavits point to more Ohio girls seeking out-of-state abortions
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It was a nightmare scenario come to life: The Indianapolis Star reported on a 10-year-old Ohio girl who had been sexually assaulted. She was also six weeks and three days pregnant, and unable to get an abortion in her own state due to Republican policies. She had to go to Indiana for care before its Republican policymakers imposed an abortion ban of their own.
The story was so gut-wrenching that many on the right literally didnt believe it. As regular readers might recall, Dave Yost, Ohios Republican attorney general, appeared on Fox News and cast doubt on the story. The claims were a likely fabrication, Yost said before condemning the Indianapolis Star for publishing its report......
Making matters worse, NBC News reported that local health providers are drawing attention to the fact that other minors in Ohio also had to cross state lines for the same reason.
One of the affidavits was filed by Aeran Trick, the operations manager of the Womens Med Center of Dayton, who noted a teenaged patient whod been sexually assaulted, allegedly by a family member.
Ohios abortion ban prevented the girl from terminating the unwanted pregnancy. NBC News report added that Ohio law enforcement was aware of the case, and officials had to go to Indianapolis to retrieve tissue to be tested as part of a sexual assault investigation.
The story was so gut-wrenching that many on the right literally didnt believe it. As regular readers might recall, Dave Yost, Ohios Republican attorney general, appeared on Fox News and cast doubt on the story. The claims were a likely fabrication, Yost said before condemning the Indianapolis Star for publishing its report......
Making matters worse, NBC News reported that local health providers are drawing attention to the fact that other minors in Ohio also had to cross state lines for the same reason.
In affidavits filed this month included as part of a lawsuit challenging the Ohio law which went into effect after the U.S. Supreme Court in June overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling that guaranteed a constitutional right to an abortion two separate providers said they each had a case in which a minor was sexually assaulted and had to travel out of state to terminate their pregnancies.
One of the affidavits was filed by Aeran Trick, the operations manager of the Womens Med Center of Dayton, who noted a teenaged patient whod been sexually assaulted, allegedly by a family member.
Ohios abortion ban prevented the girl from terminating the unwanted pregnancy. NBC News report added that Ohio law enforcement was aware of the case, and officials had to go to Indianapolis to retrieve tissue to be tested as part of a sexual assault investigation.
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Affidavits point to more Ohio girls seeking out-of-state abortions (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Oct 2022
OP
'The gov't should not be in the business of forcing eight or ten year old girls to give birth.'
keithbvadu2
Oct 2022
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keithbvadu2
(40,126 posts)1. 'The gov't should not be in the business of forcing eight or ten year old girls to give birth.'
'The gov't should not be in the business of forcing eight or ten year old girls to give birth.'
That was from another poster but I cannot find it again.
A good comeback. It gives the anti-choicers/forced birthers a chance to verify their beliefs.
yankee87
(2,343 posts)2. No government between doctors and patients
I cant believe we are having this conversation again. Who the hell do Qpublicans think they are? My daughters and granddaughter dont need a Qpublican telling them how to run their lives. So sick of these wannabe dictators.