Ray From Cleveland
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RFC221113-#5,591 How is it a violation of the right to privacy? Any woman can get an abortion and not tell a soul about it.
NFBW: That is nonsense Ray From Cleveland :
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- 46 states and the District of Columbia require hospitals, facilities and physicians providing abortions to submit regular and confidential reports to the state.
- 8 states require providers to indicate the method of payment, such as insurance or self-pay, for the procedure.
- 28 states require providers to report postabortion complications.
- 16 states require providers to give some information about the patient's reason for seeking the procedure.
- 10 states ask whether the abortion was performed because of a threat to the patient's health or life.
- 7 states ask whether the abortion was performed because of rape or incest.
- 15 states ask whether the abortion was performed because of a diagnosed fetal abnormality.
- https://www.guttmacher.org/state-policy/explore/abortion-reporting-religion
- 9 states ask whether the abortion was performed for other reasons (e.g. the patient's economic or familial circumstances).
- 6 states require providers to report whether the fetus was viable.
- 14 states require providers to indicate if the state mandates for abortion counseling and parental involvement were satisfied.
- 9 states require providers to report whether state-mandated counseling was provided.
- 14 states require providers to report whether state requirements for parental involvement were met.
Brilliant. So why don't we just outlaw all medical procedures under the right to privacy?