Corinne Nita
1 min readJul 2, 2022

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I don't think people realize ectopic pregnancies are common. My sister thought her appendix ruptured, so we rushed her to the hospital to find out it was an ectopic pregnancy. The pain seems unbearable.

The pill isn't 100% effective, and a few years ago, I got pregnant. Even though we weren't financially ready, my boyfriend and I decided we'd follow through. Fortunately, I had a miscarriage within the first 6 weeks and couldn't have been more relieved, but my body wouldn't expel the fetus.

Eventually, I had to choose one of the abortion methods because an infection could develop and seriously harm me. How will Dr.'s address cases like mine? Will women die from infections due to inaccessible medical procedures? Is it illegal to remove a miscarried fetus?

There are so many disturbing aspects to government overreach, and everyone knows they don't care about life. If they did, we'd have healthcare, housing, food, and security. People die from sinus infections because they can't afford a dr visit, yet there are laws to protect fetuses. I hate them all.

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Corinne Nita
Corinne Nita

Written by Corinne Nita

We need the social with the science to call it economics.

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