'Her eyes plead with you. End it,' wrote the doctor. 'Eventually it will end. But nobody will do it. Not in this state. Not in this hospital.'
An abortion provider has spoken of treating a woman who was forced to give birth to a baby she knew would die as she wasn't allowed access to an abortion., an anonymous doctor wrote of a patient whose fetus had no brain or no skull, but only a stem.The pregnant woman was unable to visit the doctor sooner as she didn't have a car and her partner—the baby's father—worked long hours as a cash-paid laborer."You wait for the patient to break the silence," the essay reads.
"Some of the nurses need you to fix it, to save this baby with the magic of medicine. You remind them that he is very premature, that he has no brain, that he cannot survive. This is not an ambiguous diagnosis." This is not the first time the doctor has had to care for a woman"whose wishes were warped by politics." The doctor went on to describe how money is too often spent on attempting to save babies born with fatal diagnoses who go on to die as expected.
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