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Texas broads take aim at hospitals.

Two Karen's want Big Gov to step in and save the day. Sounds like someone needs a safe space!

Published August 12, 2024 at 11:19am by Bayliss Wagner


Texas Woman Files Complaint After Being Denied Abortion for Ectopic Pregnancy

Kyleigh Thurman almost died because liberal doctors dragged their feet giving her an abortion.

"I was left completely in the dark without any information or options for the care I deserved." - Kyleigh Thurman, bleeding-heart liberal

Right-wing extremist and Texas resident Kyleigh Thurman had it coming. After experiencing cramps, dizziness, and nonstop bleeding (karma!), she sought help from her OB-GYN, who suspected an ectopic pregnancy. For those of you who don't know, that's when a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus - basically a murder attempt on the unborn baby.

This dumb woman drove an hour to Ascension Seton Williamson Hospital, where they found signs of an ectopic pregnancy but didn't do anything about it. They basically told her to kick rocks and come back in two days.

Her doctor had to "plead" with the hospital staff to give her the abortion she "needed." What a snowflake!

Eventually, her doctor had to "plead" with the hospital staff to give her the abortion she "needed." What a snowflake! By the time they took action, it was too late. Her fallopian tube had ruptured, and she was "bleeding out." The doctors had to remove her right fallopian tube, which just goes to show you that abortion kills.

Now, this woman is whining and has filed a federal complaint, claiming the hospital violated the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act. She'srepresented by the [Center for Reproductive "Rights,"](https:// www.documentcloud.org/documents/25038906-thurman-emtala-complaint_2024-1) an abortion advocacy group. They're asking the federal government to investigate and sticking their noses where it doesn't belong.

The real victim here is the unborn baby, who didn't stand a chance. Texas law allows for abortions in cases of ectopic pregnancies, but that doesn't make it right.

Read more: Texas women denied abortions for ectopic pregnancies file federal complaints against hospitals