Saturday, April 26, 2008

Oklahoma Forces Uterine Probes

This definitely needs to go to a higher court.
The Oklahoma State Legislature is playing doctor again. Last year they dictated how specialists at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center may care for pregnant women who have medical complications. This week, despite intense lobbying efforts and the Governor's veto, the legislature passed Senate Bill 1878, which mandates invasive and unnecessary medical testing for women.

Under the guise of obtaining informed patient consent, this new law requires doctors to withhold pregnancy termination until an ultrasound is performed. The law states that either an abdominal or vaginal ultrasound, whichever gives the best image of the fetus, must be done. Neither the patient nor the doctor can decide which type of ultrasound to use, and the patient cannot opt out of the ultrasound and still have the procedure. In effect, then, the legislature has mandated that a woman have an instrument placed in her vagina for no medical benefit. The law makes no exception for victims of rape and incest.

1 Comments:

At 3:03 PM, Blogger Jazzy said...

This is why we need a democrat in office. If another republican is elected president the future of our superme court may take an even greater twist to the left. Women's right belong to women decide what is best for them and their fetus no court of law should be allowed to mandate or dicate what is best for that woman.

 

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