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    Pregnant Iowa Woman Arrested for Falling Down

    by Roxann MtJoy · February 12, 2010



    Life can't get much worse for Christine Taylor. Last month, after an upsetting phone conversation with her estranged husband, Ms. Taylor became light-headed and fell down a flight of stairs in her home. Paramedics rushed to the scene and ultimately declared her healthy. However, since she was pregnant with her third child at the time, Taylor thought it would be best to be seen at the local ER to make sure her fetus was unharmed.
    That's when things got really bad and really crazy. Alone, distraught, and frightened, Taylor confided in the nurse treating her that she hadn't always been sure she'd wanted this baby, now that she was single and unemployed. She'd considered both adoption and abortion before ultimately deciding to keep the child. The nurse then summoned a doctor, who questioned her further about her thoughts on ending the pregnancy. Next thing Taylor knew, she was being arrested for attempted feticide. Apparently the nurse and doctor thought that Taylor threw herself down the stairs on purpose.
    According to Iowa state law, attempted feticide is an trying "to intentionally terminate a human pregnancy, with the knowledge and voluntary consent of the pregnant person, after the end of the second trimester of the pregnancy." At least 37 states have similar laws. Taylor spent two days in jail before being released. That's right, a pregnant woman was jailed for admitting to thinking about an abortion at some point early in her pregnancy and then having the audacity to fall down some stairs a couple of months later. Please tell me you find this as horrifying as I do.
    The District Attorney -- after three weeks of investigation -- eventually declined to prosecute Taylor. Before you get too happy, keep in mind that this decision was made, not because the arrest was travesty to begin with, but because it came to light that Taylor was late in her second trimester when she fell, not early in her third as the hospital staff had thought. I guess you are allowed to trip and fall in the first two-thirds of your pregnancy in Iowa, but do so in your last third and the long arm of the law will grab you by your swollen ankles.
    Of all the horrible, shocking elements to this case, perhaps one of the worst is the breach of confidentiality on the part of the hospital staff. Christine Taylor came to them emotionally vulnerable in order to seek help for her unborn child. She thought she was in a safe place talking to professionals in whom she could confide. Oops, her bad. As Robert Rigg, professor at the Drake University Law School, said, "How in the heck did the police get a statement made by a patient to a medical person during the course of treatment?
    Sadly, this is already the second time this year I've written about an innocent pregnant woman held against her will. What is wrong with people that they think that this is okay? Christine Taylor sure doesn't know. This ordeal has turned her life upside and made finding a job that much harder. I guess we've all learned a valuable lesson: when pregnant, you should always act ridiculously happy about it, regardless of circumstances. And, for heaven's sake, don't dare fall down.


    Roxann MtJoy is a freelance writer who previously worked as a case manager at a domestic violence shelter. She is currently attending graduate school for theater in Mount Vernon, N.Y.

    source: http://news.change.org/stories/pregn...r-falling-down
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    That nurse and that doctor should be fired immediately and never allowed to practice again. Is there no medical profession group which precides over these kind of cases?

    And those laws are ridiculous, absurd and abject...
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    And those laws are ridiculous, absurd and abject...
    Those laws are obviously made by conservatives who tend think (or reducing more like) women are nothing than incubators to be bred for future soldiers/slaves (er workers) to be exploited and to fight their wars. That's the sole purpose for those Pro-Life moments.
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    Maybe I read too fast, but does it say where this happened in Iowa? Western Iowa (Council Bluffs, Sioux City, rural areas) is very conservative, whereas Eastern Iowa (Iowa City, Davenport, college towns) are far more left and progressive. The state in general is mixed, although some regard it as an up-in-coming lefty state. They legalized gay marriage in recent years, so I would hope they change the law on this topic.
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    This event really gets to the absolute core of the anti-choice agenda. To oppose abortion and sanctify fetuses is to come to the conclusion that pregnant women's bodies (and those of women who might become pregnant) are not their own, do not belong them to but belong to the state to regulate. Different forms of alienation exist - alienation from the product of one's labor, alienation from the labor one does itself, and alienation from fellow workers...but one type of alienation that is a relative blank spot in Marx's writing is the alienation from one's own body that results from being treated not as a person, but as a device for creating and temporarily housing babies. It is a deeper and more profound alienation than others in capitalism and it is a threat against not only human liberty but basic recognition of humanity. This is one of the reasons why the stakes on abortion are even higher than the stakes on other gender equality issues like equal pay for equal work.
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