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marmar

(78,568 posts)
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 05:25 PM Yesterday

Trump has made it even more dangerous to be pregnant


Trump has made it even more dangerous to be pregnant
The recent change in guidance on emergency care endangers lives and creates uncertainty for doctors

By Chiquita Brooks-LaSure - Hannah Katch
Published June 22, 2025 5:30AM (EDT)


(Salon) When we served as the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and CMS Senior Advisor during the Biden-Harris Administration, we heard from women all over the country who were denied emergency care during their pregnancies. In one case, a woman visited three emergency departments over two days, begging for care after her water broke too early and put her at risk for a life-threatening infection. In another, a woman in pain went to the emergency room and was found to have an ectopic pregnancy — a pregnancy growing outside of her uterus, endangering her life and future fertility. Instead of treating her, the hospital sent her home, and the fertilized egg later ruptured, requiring emergency surgery to remove part of her reproductive system. And these are two stories from women who lived – others were not so lucky.

Unfortunately, the Trump Administration just made incidents like these more likely by throwing out the guidance reminding hospitals that federal law requires them to help patients, like these two women, who walk into the emergency department with an emergency medical condition.

In 1986, Congress passed the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) to ensure that everyone can access emergency medical care, regardless of their ability to pay. EMTALA requires hospitals accepting Medicare and providing emergency medical services to provide a medical screening exam to anyone who requests care, provide treatment to stabilize anyone with an emergency medical condition and not transfer the person to another hospital unless the original facility doesn’t have the ability to provide the stabilizing treatment.

CMS is the agency that enforces EMTALA and ensures that hospitals are complying with these requirements. After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, hospitals and doctors from around the country reached out to CMS with questions about what the decision meant for emergency care. In June 2022, we released guidance reinforcing that if a woman walks into an emergency department with an emergency medical condition — for example, if she’s pregnant and her water breaks too soon, leaving her at high risk of a serious infection — doctors are required to give her the care she needs to stabilize her. This requirement applies even if the treatment she needs is an abortion and the state where she lives has banned the procedure. ................(more)

https://www.salon.com/2025/06/22/has-made-it-even-more-to-be-pregnant/





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Trump has made it even more dangerous to be pregnant (Original Post) marmar Yesterday OP
Typical. To Trump and Republicans, women aren't human... ananda 23 hrs ago #1
It used to be a scandal that "white" hospitals would by policy turn away POC in emergencies... Hekate 23 hrs ago #2

ananda

(32,355 posts)
1. Typical. To Trump and Republicans, women aren't human...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 05:30 PM
23 hrs ago

they are just gestation animals who must be forced to give birth.

If they die in the process, they literally don't care.

In fact, it might satisfy their sadism and desire for cruelty.

Hekate

(98,232 posts)
2. It used to be a scandal that "white" hospitals would by policy turn away POC in emergencies...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 05:43 PM
23 hrs ago

That obscene practice was finally outlawed. EMTALA shored up the requirement to treat everyone presenting with an emergency.

Now, in our country’s rush to get back to the worst of the bad old days with the overthrow of Roe and EMTALA, it’s not simply POC who are excluded from care — it is 52% of the entire population of the USA. Women are not a minority — we are over half the population.

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