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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

A pregnant woman wanted her tubes tied. Her Catholic hospital said no

It was painful to hear but ultimately seemed the best course to Jessica Mann and her family. Because of a dangerous tumor in her brain, her doctor gently suggested that she take steps to make sure that she could not get pregnant again.

So Mann, 33, who is due to have her third baby next month, decided that while she was under anesthesia during the birth, she would undergo a tubal ligation — a procedure that would prevent further pregnancies.

But her hospital said no. Genesys Regional Medical Center, which is Catholic, denied the request on religious grounds: Catholic mandates forbid procedures that cause sterilization, including vasectomies, and officials said she did not qualify for an exception.
“I was surprised and upset,” said Mann, who on Friday sent a letter through the American Civil Liberties Union threatening legal action. “And there was anger at the fact that they can disregard medical issues for their religious beliefs.”

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are other hospitals and doctors, aren't there?
This article is another attempt to frame the argument as 'all or none'.

If she wants a tubal ligation, go to a different hospital.

Anonymous said...

Just go to another hospital for cryin' out loud.

Anonymous said...

Keep 'em barefoot, pregnant and behind the stove.

Anonymous said...

CHOOSE another hospital. It's not that hard.

Anonymous said...

There aren't always other hospitals close by everyone. Also, your doctor may only be affiliated with 1 hospital which dictates where he has to deliver your baby.

Anonymous said...

If businesses can get "exemptions" from federal laws, then people should be able to get exemptions as well.