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  • 1. Data: 2021-11-12 02:20:06
    Temat: A w USA kobiety za poronienia skazują
    Od: "A. Filip" <a...@p...pl>

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-59214544
    > US women are being jailed for having miscarriages
    > ; 2021-11-12T00:40:00.000Z
    > When a 21-year-old Native American woman from Oklahoma was convicted
    > of manslaughter after having a miscarriage, people were outraged. But
    > she was not alone.
    > Brittney Poolaw was just about four months pregnant when she lost her
    > baby in the hospital in January 2020. [...]
    > When she arrived at hospital seeking treatment, Poolaw admitted to
    > using illicit drugs while pregnant.
    > Later, the medical examiner's report, obtained by the BBC, found
    > traces of methamphetamine in her unborn son's liver and brain.
    > The examiner did not determine a cause of death for the foetus, noting
    > genetic anomaly, placenta abruption or maternal methamphetamine use
    > could have been contributing factors.
    > Poolaw's lawyers say they will appeal her conviction. [...]
    > From 1973-2020, NAPW has recorded 1,600 such cases, with about 1,200
    > occurring in the last 15 years alone.
    > Although some involved women who were arrested for things such as
    > falling down, or giving birth at home, the vast majority involved
    > drugs, [...]

    Dla mnie *proste* dopuszczenie jako dowodu tego co się powiedziało
    lekarzowi to gwarancja że pacjenci będą "mijać się z prawdą" jeszcze
    bardziej.

    --
    A. Filip
    | Prawda jest jak wielka droga, dostępna dla każdego.
    | (Przysłowie chińskie)


  • 2. Data: 2021-11-12 06:41:51
    Temat: Re: A w USA kobiety za poronienia skazują
    Od: Marcin Debowski <a...@I...zoho.com>

    On 2021-11-12, A. Filip <a...@p...pl> wrote:
    > https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-59214544
    >> US women are being jailed for having miscarriages
    >> ; 2021-11-12T00:40:00.000Z
    >> When a 21-year-old Native American woman from Oklahoma was convicted
    >> of manslaughter after having a miscarriage, people were outraged. But
    >> she was not alone.
    >> Brittney Poolaw was just about four months pregnant when she lost her
    >> baby in the hospital in January 2020. [...]
    >> When she arrived at hospital seeking treatment, Poolaw admitted to
    >> using illicit drugs while pregnant.
    >> Later, the medical examiner's report, obtained by the BBC, found
    >> traces of methamphetamine in her unborn son's liver and brain.
    >> The examiner did not determine a cause of death for the foetus, noting
    >> genetic anomaly, placenta abruption or maternal methamphetamine use
    >> could have been contributing factors.
    >> Poolaw's lawyers say they will appeal her conviction. [...]
    >> From 1973-2020, NAPW has recorded 1,600 such cases, with about 1,200
    >> occurring in the last 15 years alone.
    >> Although some involved women who were arrested for things such as
    >> falling down, or giving birth at home, the vast majority involved
    >> drugs, [...]
    >
    > Dla mnie *proste* dopuszczenie jako dowodu tego co się powiedziało
    > lekarzowi to gwarancja że pacjenci będą "mijać się z prawdą" jeszcze
    > bardziej.

    W sensie, że jakby nie powiedziałą, to nie zrobili by jej badań na
    dragi?

    --
    Marcin

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