Extremely high rate of elective inductions - often “sold” as making delivery schedule a convenience to mom - when it actually helps docs have a Mon-Fri 9-5 schedule. Higher c-section rates, more drugs to start labor, rush rush rush with tired nurses who work 12 hr shifts
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And you pay a fortune with damn-all maternity leave. I had prenatal care, ultrasound, genetic counselling, c section, 2 prenatal hospitalisations, 10 days in, home visits by nurses, and of course all infant & baby medical care free at point of delivery on the NHS.
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Our health care system is horrible from a financial standpoint sure but there’s no way that this is true from a safety practices standpoint
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Just because you FEEL that way doesnt make jt teue buddy. Wake up. Hospitals push women out like the babies they quickly force out of the women just a day later after birth unless major complications to make space. It's like herding cattle.
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I wonder what those other developed countries are doing that makes their healthcare systems far superior. Why doesn't the US just do the same? *thinking face*
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Paul Ryan calls that freedom.
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Because we hate women so much that assuring safe pregnancies & births is way down on the priority list. However, profits for drug companies & healthcare systems plus CEO compensation is very high. Women are dying because they don’t have health insurance & can’t get proper care
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I know–think of all the babies that never make it!
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<sigh> Yeah, just one. (One half, maybe, if you look at all of America.)
#Abortion not#reproductiverightspic.twitter.com/sT6aiLdClh
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A person is not a person until they are born, and the definition of reproductive rights does not change, no matter how much you wish it would.
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We disagree on the definition of “person.” If your definition is religion-based, you have the right to your beliefs, but not the right to change societal freedoms. We have the right to choose our religion (if any) & we have the right to choose when to reproduce (if at all)
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And probably one of the most dangerous places to *live* in the “developed” world as well.
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And yet inexplicably, here you are...
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Reminds me I need to pick up my bulletproof backpack today
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Russians come here to give birth to anchor babies, but I'd love to know how many wealthy Americans give birth abroad, and their reasons for doing so. Put some interns on it!
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