A few snippets from the article:

“They gave her some medication, but they didn’t do any tests, didn’t do any CT scans. If they did, they would have caught it,” Newkirk said.

Who said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure? How much would the CT scan have cost?

Smith ended up being taken to the hospital where she worked. A CT scan revealed multiple blood clots in her brain. Unfortunately, there was nothing doctors could do, and Smith was declared brain dead.

A mother and wife lost because the hospital wanted to skimp out on the diagnostic that might have saved her.

More than 90 days later, Smith’s family, including her young son, is still by her side as she remains on life support, but they say they weren’t given any say in her case because of Georgia’s heartbeat law. The law bans abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected, typically around 6 weeks into pregnancy.

90 days out of a possible 220 or so days. How much has it cost to keep her alive since her brain death, and how much is it going to cost to keep her alive for 130 more days? And remember, it’s not just $, but emotional health for her boyfriend, mother, son, and anyone else not mentioned/interviewed.

“She’s pregnant with my grandson, but my grandson may be blind, may not be able to walk, wheelchair bound. We don’t know if he’ll live once she has him,” Newkirk said. “It should have been left up to the family.”

And all of this for a baby that is likely to suffer major medical issues due to gestating in a brain-dead, possibly otherwise compromised body, hooped up on medication and other medical intervention to preserve the body’s life long enough for the baby to be born, possibly severely compromised itself.

Newkirk says she wants people to understand the human toll of Georgia’s law and the emotional weight of being stripped of medical decision-making during a crisis.

But of course Cons don’t give a shit about this. Woman dies, leaving behind a son, mother, boyfriend, and countless friends? Nah, that’s not important. BABY MUST BE BORN, no matter how injured gestating in a body like that will make it, making the baby a burden on other people, because GAWD’S WILL and bullshit like that. :|

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    18 hours ago

    I have a very disturbing thought: besides politicians, hospitals, executives, board are making money. If the family can’t pay, hit to credit and outcast as degenerate bill dodgers.

    So many people plan to profit, financially, legally, politically. "Christian Nation,” “Family values.”

    I wonder if we’ll get new and improved slave bibles.

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      16 hours ago

      Extending on your thoughts…

      If the father doesn’t sign the B.C., the kid is a ward of the state. That’s a decent way to siphon lots of taxpayer money into the pockets of that same list for years to come. Condemning that poor kid to extended suffering.

      Also, who will pay for the care given until the birth? I’m going to assume that the hospital is insured against public care situations. I can easily imagine pushback from insurance companies about the impact of this policy. If they refuse to pay, the hospital has some very mixed incentives. That alone can lead to pressure to fix things. If it becomes profit or conservative morality, I expect that profit will win out.

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      16 hours ago

      Then when they end up on the street they’re homeless, and homeless people don’t matter ☺️ /s but also people really don’t give a fuck about homeless people.