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亚利桑那州议员透露计划为无法存活的胎儿堕胎

2024-03-20 11:54 -ABC  -  204004

一名亚利桑那州议员透露她怀了一个无法存活的胎儿,并表示她计划堕胎在州参议院发言,详细讲述了她在该州寻求医疗服务的经历。

“目前对我来说最安全和最合适的治疗方法——也是我选择的治疗方法——是堕胎。但立法机构通过的法律干扰了我这样做的能力,”民主党参议员伊娃·伯奇周一在参议院表示。

伯奇已经是两个男孩的母亲,她说她几周前发现自己怀孕了,“尽管困难重重”。这位议员说,她经历了一段“艰难的生育之旅”,13年前第一次流产,此后又多次怀孕。

然而,经过“无数次”超声波和抽血后,确定她的妊娠是不可行的。随后,她选择终止妊娠。

为了在该州获得治疗,伯奇说她进行了一次“侵入性经阴道超声检查”,但她并不需要。

伯奇说:“在我的婚姻中,我是安全的、被爱的、受保护的,但我无法想象这对性侵犯的受害者来说有多不合适,或者对那些与伴侣有虐待或胁迫关系的人来说——又一次不受欢迎的阴道插入,但这次是由国家、由受委托保护我们的人来进行的。”

在亚利桑那州,15周之后禁止堕胎,但其他限制措施限制了患者获得护理的机会。

为了获得该州的堕胎护理,患者需要进行两次预约,第一次是面对面的咨询会议,然后他们必须等待至少24小时才能进行第二次堕胎预约。

即使没有医疗上的必要,患者也必须接受超声波检查,除了非常有限的例外情况外,州医疗补助覆盖范围是禁止的。根据古特马赫研究所的研究.

伯奇说,她接受的咨询是“一份绝对虚假信息的清单”,她被告知多项不适用于她的情况的事情,所有这些都是由于州法律。

“不够关键”

但她的故事并没有就此结束。伯奇还向她的同事透露,这不会是她第一次堕胎。

两年前,伯奇在竞选州参议员席位时表示,她还怀上了一个无法存活的胎儿。

伯奇在州参议院发言时说:“这是我们一直在努力争取的一次怀孕,我们为此感到心碎。”

在她预定流产的前一天晚上,她开始流产。伯奇说,尽管在州法律中有母亲生命有危险的例外情况,但她被拒绝在医院接受手术,因为她被认为“不够危急”。

“我已经流了几个小时的血,排出了大量的血块,但我没有大出血。伯奇说:“我当时还怀着孕,所以医生给我开了药,让我重新开始流血,并告诉我,等我流够了血,就可以做手术。”

“等待期通常是完全不合适的,而且有潜在的危险。”她补充道。

伯奇说她第二天去了堕胎诊所,并得到了她需要的护理。两周后,堕胎诊所关闭罗诉韦德案被推翻了伯奇说。

现在,她说她需要再次堕胎。伯奇说,她正在分享她的故事,以揭示立法决定如何影响“真实的人”的生活。

伯奇批评了限制堕胎的法律,并呼吁立法机构通过法律,使所有亚利桑那州居民能够做出对他们正确的决定。

伯奇说:“这个立法机构在限制和规定堕胎的法律以及利用一切机会削减、扼杀和剥夺资源方面辜负了亚利桑那州人民。”

伯奇说:“我真心希望亚利桑那州人有机会在11月的投票中就堕胎问题发表意见。”


Arizona lawmaker reveals plan to get abortion for nonviable fetus

An Arizona state lawmaker revealed she is pregnant with a nonviable fetus and said she plans to get an abortion, taking the floor in the state Senate to detail her experience seeking care in the state.

"Right now the safest and most appropriate treatment for me -- and the treatment that I choose -- is abortion. But the laws that this legislature has passed has interfered with my ability to do that," state Sen. Eva Burch, a Democrat, said on the Senate floor Monday.

Burch, already a mother of two boys, said she found out she was pregnant a few weeks ago "against all odds." The lawmaker said she's had a "rough journey with fertility," having her first miscarriage 13 years ago and has been pregnant many times since then.

However, after "numerous" ultrasounds and blood draws, it was determined that her pregnancy was nonviable. She then chose to end the pregnancy.

In order to access care in the state, Burch said she had an "invasive transvaginal ultrasound" that she didn't need.

"I am safe and loved and protected in my marriage but I cannot imagine how inappropriate that would be for a victim of sexual assault, or for someone who has an abusive or coercive relationship with their partner -- another unwanted vaginal penetration, but this time by the state, by the people who are commissioned to protect us," Burch said.

Abortion is prohibited after 15 weeks in Arizona, but other restrictions in place limit patients' access to care.

To access abortion care in the state, patients are required to make two appointments, first for an in-person counseling session and then they must wait at least 24 hours before they can have the second appointment for the abortion.

Patients are also required to get ultrasounds, even if not medically necessary, and state Medicaid coverage is prohibited, with very limited exceptions, according to the Guttmacher Institute.

Burch said the counseling she received was "a list of absolute disinformation" and she was told multiple things that do not apply to her situation, all due to state laws.

'Not critical enough'

But her story did not end there. Burch also revealed to her colleagues that this will not be her first abortion.

Two years ago, while she was campaigning for her state Senate seat, Burch said she also became pregnant with a nonviable fetus.

"It was a pregnancy that we had been trying for and we were heartbroken over it," Burch said on the state Senate floor.

The night before her previously scheduled abortion she began to miscarry. But even though there's an exception in the state law if the mother's life is at risk, she was denied a procedure in a hospital because she was deemed "not critical enough," Burch said.

"I had been bleeding and passing huge clots for hours but I wasn't bleeding out. And I was still pregnant, so I was offered medication to make me start bleeding again and told that I could have a procedure when I had bled enough," Burch said.

"A waiting period is often totally inappropriate and potentially dangerous," she added.

Burch said she went to the abortion clinic the next day and was able to get the care that she needed. Two weeks later, abortion clinics shut down after Roe v. Wade was overturned, according to Burch.

Now, she said she needs an abortion once again. Burch said she is sharing her story to reveal how legislative decisions impact the lives of "real people."

Burch criticized laws that restrict access to abortion and called on the legislature to pass laws that enable all Arizona residents to make the decision that is right for them.

"This legislature has failed the people of Arizona in the laws that restrict and dictate abortion and in the resources that it cuts and strangles and denies at every opportunity," Burch said.

"I truly hope that Arizonans have the opportunity to weigh in on abortion on the ballot in November," Burch said.

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