• ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Before you get the pitchforks, this pregnancy was past the 5 month mark. While the majority are in favor of abortion, this is very close to third trimester abortion which isn’t so popular without extenuating circumstances.

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      1 year ago

      And it got that far because…

      I’ll bet you my right leg the answer isn’t “because they had made an entirely unburdened choice to keep the pregnancy and changed their mind at the last minute.”

      Pitchforks remain acceptable.

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        1 year ago

        It sounds like there was a lot going on. Attempting to burn and bury the fetus really doesn’t help. The article does mention an abusive relationship, which could be justification, but I’d hope if she was literally prevented from getting an abortion for 20+ weeks then this wouldn’t be happening.

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        1 year ago

        The mother helped to induce an abortion past 20 weeks and then they worked together to conceal the remains. Pre-Dobbs, this still would have been illegal. This would have been illegal across most of Europe. Nebraska law at the time put the limit at 20 weeks for an abortion.

        She had plenty of time. When we’re going into the 5 month territory, you know you’re pregnant. They had the opportunity to do this the right way.

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      [The daughter] also reportedly deals with multiple mental health issues and became pregnant due to an abusive relationship.

      [The mother] was set to undergo a court-ordered psychological evaluation ahead of her sentencing. But the evaluation was canceled due to lack of funding

      Even if she didn’t try and fail to get an abortion before this point (and we don’t know whether she did), I’m pretty sure that most would agree that this is a circumstance where a late second trimester/very early third trimester should be acceptable.

      It was also pretty despicable to cancel the mother’s psychological evaluation because of “lack of funding” and to then sentence her to multiple years in prison.

      I’ll keep my pitchfork out, thanks.