Not only that, but the bill would ban insurance coverage for basically all abortion services. It would also force insurance companies to cover a fantasy operation in which the embryo in an ectopic pregnancy is reimplanted in the uterus. 2/
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@DrJenGunter can confirm, this is not how you treat ectopic pregnancy. It's a figment of@BeckerGOP's imagination. 3/Show this thread -
The bill would also ban insurance coverage for "any birth control that could act to stop a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus." So it's a direct assault on a number of popular birth control methods. 4/
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@BeckerGOP: "“When you get into the contraception and abortifacients, that’s clearly not my area of expertise but I suppose, if it were true that what we typically known as the pill would be classified as an abortifacient..." 5/Show this thread -
"...then I would imagine the drug manufacturers would reformulate it so it’s no longer an abortifacient and is strictly a contraceptive," The stupid, it burns. The Dunning-Kruger is strong in this one. 6/
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@ohiogop? I lived in Ohio for 8 years in the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. It was a lot more sane then. 7/7Show this thread
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Next they will criminalize nocturnal emissions and deploy "wet dream" police to inspect our beds each morning.
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