Cammack’s own party has worked for years to eliminate reproductive freedom by stacking the United States Supreme Court and allowing states to eliminate the right to access comprehensive healthcare—even in cases like Cammack’s ectopic pregnancy that wasn’t viable.
But the GOP is still blameless in the MAGA Representative’s view.
Cammack opted to not have surgery to remove the fertilized egg that implanted in the terminus of her fallopian tube instead of in her uterus. Instead, she wanted to be given the abortion drug methotrexate.
But Cammack—like most women—couldn’t legally prove her exact conception date.
The MAGA pro-lifer thought she was five weeks pregnant, but without solid legal proof, anyone who administered the abortion drug she wanted could be charged with a felony under the six-week abortion ban the Republican legislature and Republican governor made state law.
But the Florida six-week abortion ban law sponsored and passed by the GOP isn’t to blame, according to Cammack. The fault lies with Democrats educating the public about the law.
Cammack told the WSJ:
“It was absolute fearmongering at its worst.”
But public opinions don’t set healthcare policy.
If a law states a healthcare facility or provider can be charged criminally for providing services, the legal department is required to weigh in, not the general public as Cammack seems to think.
It’s unclear if it’s delusion or denial, but Cammack also claimed her abortion wasn’t an abortion.
She said:
“There will be some comments like, ‘Well, thank God we have abortion services,’ even though what I went through wasn’t an abortion.”
Some of the most pointed commentary on Cammack’s attempts to shift responsibility and delude herself came from Reddit’s medicine subReddit—a forum for medical professionals from around the world to discuss medical advances and setbacks.
Cammack’s abortion was medically necessary as any pregnancy outside the uterus isn’t viable.
But as one obstetrician pointed out, an ectopic pregnancy should never be under a “wait and see” treatment plan, regardless of how many weeks the pregnancy is at.
“The research in obstetrical and neonatal research is clear. People are suffering worse outcomes in the southern USA since Roe was overturned.”
“We can all agree you should not need to be an expert in law to practice Obstetrical care.”
The hypocrisy of the co-chair of the Pro-Life Caucus advocating for her own abortion, while continuing the fighting to limit others’ access and options, wasn’t lost on these medical professionals.
As one Redditor stated:
“I’m glad she had the resources to save her life. I wish she believed that all women were entitled to the same level of care.”
r/medicine/Reddit
Indeed, if only the pro-life movement included compassion for any person who is pregnant and for all children after they’re outside the womb.