As soon as Dr. Mae Winchester did an ultrasound on Tara George, she knew her baby was in trouble. During that July ultrasound, Winchester noticed there was no amniotic fluid around the baby. More tests that day and the next morning indicated the baby was in kidney failure and had multiple heart defects. Medical records spell it out in cold scientific terms: the baby had “lethal fetal anomalies.
A spokesperson for Ohio Right to Life, which lobbied for the Ohio anti-abortion law, did respond to CNN’s request for comment about Tara’s situation. “Ohio Right to Life offers our sincerest condolences to the couple,” Elizabeth Whitmarsh, the spokesperson, wrote in an email to CNN. “However, the answer to the child’s suffering is never to purposely kill it.
I don't know why anyone would seek opinion of some law regarding their very private matter. You should just decide what's best for you & act.
Anyone remember the “pregnant 11 year old” story that ended up being fake?😂
jaketapper The cruelty is the point.
For those that didn’t read the article, she had to wait six WHOLE days before she could kill her child in Michigan.
This touching story describes conditions under which abortion is needed . There should be a Federal law protecting all women in such circumstances. The Medical profession needs congressional help to clarify for Doctors and patients the Freedoms to practice and for protection.
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