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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.From http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...-2005Apr22.html > The Bush administration issued guidelines yesterday advising > physicians and hospitals that under a 2002 law they are obligated to > care for fetuses "born alive" naturally or in the process of an > abortion, and medical providers could face penalties for withholding > treatment. > > The law, signed by President Bush nearly three years ago, conferred > legal rights on fetuses "at any stage of development." It specifies > that a fetus that is breathing, has a beating heart, a pulsating > umbilical cord or muscle movement should be considered alive and > entitled to protection under federal emergency medical laws and child > abuse statutes. > > Several physicians interviewed yesterday said that definition appeared > overly broad, as muscle twitching can occur after death. > > Initially, the Department of Health and Human Services did not see the > need to issue guidance on the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act. But > shortly after his confirmation in January, Health and Human Services > Secretary Mike Leavitt said he "received several inquiries on whether" > the department was planning to develop regulations. > > ... > > Leavitt's aides refused to say who made the inquiries or whether the > government had received any complaints of abuse or neglect involving a > just-born or aborted fetus. It wouldn't surprise me if the RTL crowd was behind the inquiries and that either no complaints were involved or if they were that they were unfounded claims made by the RTL nuts. The article ends with the following bit of information: > The most significant impact of the 2002 law, Grimes said, was a > record-keeping change. Previously, a miscarriage before viability was > classified as a spontaneous abortion. Under the new provision, it is > recorded as a live birth followed by a neonatal death, and parents can > claim the child as a tax deduction for that year, he said. Only the RTL nutjobs could imagine classifying a miscarriage as a live birth. I wonder if this would qualify every woman who miscarries even the tiniest embryo to claim a child deduction. After all, that little blob, that may very likely go unnoticed, is a living human who just happens to die the moment it emerges from the womb. I wonder what the reaction would be if women began showing up at the hospital with little blod clots, demanding that it be examined to determine whether it is indeed a miscarriage, and if so to demand that the proper paperwork (does this involve issuance of both a birth and death certificate?) be completed so she can claim a deduction for Lil' Blastocyst on her taxes.
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