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[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 days ago (1 children)

federal EMTALA requirements have not changed, and continue to require that healthcare professionals offer treatment, including abortion care, that the provider reasonably determines is necessary to stabilize the patient’s emergency medical condition

At the time of the discussion, Farmer was medically stable, with some vaginal bleeding that was not heavy.

Sounds like she was not experiencing an emergency medical condition that would have required stabilization. It could have become more severe, which explains why conventional care would have been abortion, but it was not, at the moment of presentation.

Sure would be nice if they would just let the physicians practice medicine, without having to second guess which law takes precedence.