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Here's CNN's Jim Sciutto saying women with miscarriages or ectopic pregnancies are struggling to receive treatment

Here we are again. As we’ve reported, the talking points against abortion legislation post-Roe v. Wade have been sent out; Halley Berry sent out a list of “abortions” that women will die without, such as miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said not to tell her that doctors in the 1800s knew what ectopic pregnancies were (spoiler: they did). Rep. Ayanna Pressley asked a pro-life witness, “When an ectopic pregnancy ruptures what are the chances it can be carried safely to term?” We suppose that was supposed to be a gotcha question, but the answer is zero, and not even Planned Parenthood considers the treatment of an ectopic pregnancy an abortion. Nobody does.

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CNN’s Jim Sciutto fears that doctors don’t know the law, and women are “struggling to receive treatment” for miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies for fear of being prosecuted.

A D&C … which also is not considered an abortion.

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What happened to CNN’s renewed focus on “real journalism”? We guess that hasn’t kicked in yet. But Sciutto, as a journalist, is just asking questions and then throwing them to the “experts” on the panel.


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