Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) said "fearmongering" was the reason health >professionals were confused about her state's strict abortion ban.
By Pocharapon Neammanee
Jun 24, 2025, 05:24 PM EDT
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) opened up about her life-threatening experience >with an ectopic pregnancy last year amid her state’s six-week abortion
ban, which left health professionals in fear of prosecution for
delivering reproductive care.
Cammack detailed her life-threatening experience with the Wall Street
Journal in an interview published over the weekend. She said she learned >about her ectopic pregnancy, a condition in which a fertilized egg
implants outside the uterus, in May last year. She was five weeks
pregnant and had woken up with heavy bleeding.
Ectopic pregnancies are nonviable and life-threatening. Cammack told WSJ
she refused surgery to remove the embryo, and instead asked for
methotrexate, a drug that can stop the embryo’s growth and dissolve >existing cells.
However, doctors and nurses were hesitant to give her the medication out
of fear of losing their license or worse, facing criminal charges amid
the six-week abortion ban that had taken effect that month.
Cammack pulled up the state law on her phone for hospital workers to
read, and tried calling Gov. Ron Desantis’ (R) office for help, but her >calls were unanswered. She eventually received methotrexate hours after >arguing her case.
Florida’s abortion ban has exceptions for the life of the pregnant
person, and it allows for the treatment of ectopic pregnancies. However, >lifesaving care has nevertheless been delayed or denied altogether to
some Florida women under its law, and medical professionals have
expressed concern about the law being unclear.
Cammack, who opposes abortion, blamed the wariness of her doctors on the >left, not on the abortion ban. She told the WSJ that the left’s
messaging around the law had made health care workers paranoid about
criminal penalties.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/kat-cammack-ectopic-pregnancy-abortion_n_68 >5ae364e4b05ba22caaec60
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medical
staff to hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking
huge https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have
serious and well-founded fears of prosecution by forced-birth-motivated >prosecutors. If the pigs are prosecuting women who miscarry — and they
are — you can bet they're going to go after providers who intentionally >induce an abortion to save a woman's life.
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) said "fearmongering" was the reason health >professionals were confused about her state's strict abortion ban.
By Pocharapon Neammanee
Jun 24, 2025, 05:24 PM EDT
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) opened up about her life-threatening experience with >an ectopic pregnancy last year amid her state’s six-week abortion ban, which >left health professionals in fear of prosecution for delivering reproductive care.
Cammack detailed her life-threatening experience with the Wall Street Journal in
an interview published over the weekend. She said she learned about her ectopic
pregnancy, a condition in which a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, in
May last year. She was five weeks pregnant and had woken up with heavy bleeding.
Ectopic pregnancies are nonviable and life-threatening. Cammack told WSJ she >refused surgery to remove the embryo, and instead asked for methotrexate, a drug
that can stop the embryo’s growth and dissolve existing cells.
However, doctors and nurses were hesitant to give her the medication out of fear
of losing their license or worse, facing criminal charges amid the six-week >abortion ban that had taken effect that month.
Cammack pulled up the state law on her phone for hospital workers to read, and >tried calling Gov. Ron Desantis’ (R) office for help, but her calls were >unanswered. She eventually received methotrexate hours after arguing her case.
Florida’s abortion ban has exceptions for the life of the pregnant person, and >it allows for the treatment of ectopic pregnancies. However, lifesaving care has
nevertheless been delayed or denied altogether to some Florida women under its >law, and medical professionals have expressed concern about the law being unclear.
Cammack, who opposes abortion, blamed the wariness of her doctors on the left, >not on the abortion ban. She told the WSJ that the left’s messaging around the >law had made health care workers paranoid about criminal penalties.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/kat-cammack-ectopic-pregnancy-abortion_n_685ae364e4b05ba22caaec60
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medical staff to >hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking huge >https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have serious and >well-founded fears of prosecution by forced-birth-motivated prosecutors. If the
pigs are prosecuting women who miscarry — and they are — you can bet they're >going to go after providers who intentionally induce an abortion to save a >woman's life.
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medical staff toShe's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was within
hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking huge
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have serious and
well-founded fears of prosecution by forced-birth-motivated prosecutors. If the
pigs are prosecuting women who miscarry — and they are — you can bet they're
going to go after providers who intentionally induce an abortion to save a >> >woman's life.
the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the "confusion"
...
She's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was within
the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the "confusion"
NoBody wrote:
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medical staff toShe's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was within
hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking huge
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have serious and
well-founded fears of prosecution by forced-birth-motivated prosecutors. If the
pigs are prosecuting women who miscarry — and they are — you can bet they're
going to go after providers who intentionally induce an abortion to save a >>> >woman's life.
the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the "confusion"
Instead of whining why not amend the law to clarify it?
NoBody wrote:
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medicalShe's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was
staff to
hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking huge
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have
serious and well-founded fears of prosecution by
forced-birth-motivated prosecutors. If the pigs are prosecuting
women who miscarry — and they are — you can bet they're going to go
after providers who intentionally induce an abortion to save a
woman's life.
within the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the
"confusion"
Instead of whining why not amend the law to clarify it?
On Wed, 2 Jul 2025 11:32:08 -0700, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.corn> wrote:
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) said "fearmongering" was the reason health >>professionals were confused about her state's strict abortion ban.
By Pocharapon Neammanee
Jun 24, 2025, 05:24 PM EDT
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) opened up about her life-threatening
experience with an ectopic pregnancy last year amid her state’s
six-week abortion ban, which left health professionals in fear of >>prosecution for delivering reproductive care.
Cammack detailed her life-threatening experience with the Wall Street >>Journal in an interview published over the weekend. She said she
learned about her ectopic pregnancy, a condition in which a fertilized
egg implants outside the uterus, in May last year. She was five weeks >>pregnant and had woken up with heavy bleeding.
Ectopic pregnancies are nonviable and life-threatening. Cammack told
WSJ she refused surgery to remove the embryo, and instead asked for >>methotrexate, a drug that can stop the embryo’s growth and dissolve >>existing cells.
However, doctors and nurses were hesitant to give her the medication
out of fear of losing their license or worse, facing criminal charges
amid the six-week abortion ban that had taken effect that month.
Cammack pulled up the state law on her phone for hospital workers to
read, and tried calling Gov. Ron Desantis’ (R) office for help, but
her calls were unanswered. She eventually received methotrexate hours
after arguing her case.
Florida’s abortion ban has exceptions for the life of the pregnant
person, and it allows for the treatment of ectopic pregnancies.
However, lifesaving care has nevertheless been delayed or denied
altogether to some Florida women under its law, and medical
professionals have expressed concern about the law being unclear.
Cammack, who opposes abortion, blamed the wariness of her doctors on
the left, not on the abortion ban. She told the WSJ that the left’s >>messaging around the law had made health care workers paranoid about >>criminal penalties.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/kat-cammack-ectopic-pregnancy-abortion_n >>_685ae364e4b05ba22caaec60
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medical
staff to hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking
huge https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have >>serious and well-founded fears of prosecution by
forced-birth-motivated prosecutors. If the pigs are prosecuting women
who miscarry — and they are — you can bet they're going to go after >>providers who intentionally induce an abortion to save a woman's life.
She's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was within
the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the "confusion"
On 03 Jul 2025, "chine.bleu" <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> posted some news:104658f$7cgg$2@dont-email.me:
NoBody wrote:
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medicalShe's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was
staff to
hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking huge
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have
serious and well-founded fears of prosecution by
forced-birth-motivated prosecutors. If the pigs are prosecuting
women who miscarry — and they are — you can bet they're going to go
after providers who intentionally induce an abortion to save a
woman's life.
within the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the
"confusion"
Instead of whining why not amend the law to clarify it?
Democrats don't want that because then they couldn't complain about it.
left hand wrote:
On 03 Jul 2025, "chine.bleu" <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> posted some
news:104658f$7cgg$2@dont-email.me:
NoBody wrote:
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medical >>>>> staff toShe's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was
hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking huge
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have
serious and well-founded fears of prosecution by
forced-birth-motivated prosecutors. If the pigs are prosecuting
women who miscarry — and they are — you can bet they're going to go >>>>>> after providers who intentionally induce an abortion to save a
woman's life.
within the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the
"confusion"
Instead of whining why not amend the law to clarify it?
Democrats don't want that because then they couldn't complain about it.
With Republicans in the majority in both chambers, one again it falls to >Magic Democrats to save Republicans from their stupidity.
On Thu, 03 Jul 2025 07:48:47 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote:
NoBody wrote:
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medical staff toShe's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was within
hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking huge
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have serious and
well-founded fears of prosecution by forced-birth-motivated prosecutors. If the
pigs are prosecuting women who miscarry — and they are — you can bet they're
going to go after providers who intentionally induce an abortion to save a
woman's life.
the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the "confusion"
Instead of whining why not amend the law to clarify it?
The law is clear. It's the liberal left who attempt to create the
confusion.
If abortion was banned throughout the USA the stupid bitch will get what
she wants, no abortion!
On Fri, 04 Jul 2025 22:15:49 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote:
left hand wrote:
On 03 Jul 2025, "chine.bleu" <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> posted some
news:104658f$7cgg$2@dont-email.me:
NoBody wrote:
No, it was not "fearmongering" by "leftists" that caused the medical >>>>>> staff toShe's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was
hesitate in treating this fat cow (seriously — she's fucking huge >>>>>>> https://www.instagram.com/p/C5BVtcHsoQV/) Medical personnel have >>>>>>> serious and well-founded fears of prosecution by
forced-birth-motivated prosecutors. If the pigs are prosecuting
women who miscarry — and they are — you can bet they're going to go >>>>>>> after providers who intentionally induce an abortion to save a
woman's life.
within the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the
"confusion"
Instead of whining why not amend the law to clarify it?
Democrats don't want that because then they couldn't complain about it.
With Republicans in the majority in both chambers, one again it falls to >>Magic Democrats to save Republicans from their stupidity.
Once again Siri has shown that Democrats just sit on their hands and
take up space instead of working with the majority and propose real
ideas of their own.
She's not wrong. Her case clearly called for treatment and was within
the law. It's the leftist nonsense that caused the "confusion"
On Wed, 2 Jul 2025 19:44:21 -0000 (UTC), Arthur <x@y.com> in
alt.atheism with message-id <104426l$3mh4n$2@dont-email.me>
wrote:
If abortion was banned throughout the USA the stupid bitch will get what >>she wants, no abortion!
If it was treated for what it is - a simple medical
procedure - so many people would not be killed.
It should be legal everywhere.
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