Today’s F word is Forget.
Just like the red states want us to do when women die from not having access to abortion care.
Let’s look at two states that have been wishing really hard, with their fingers and toes crossed, that we will forget that women are dying. These women are dying from their policies and their need for control of women’s bodily autonomy.
And they don’t want you to know about it.
Texas announced that the committee that oversees maternal health and death will not be examining the deaths that occurred in 2022 and 2023. We all know what happened in 2022 and the Dobbs decision.
The committee says there are too many deaths to investigate. No, what they said is that the backlog is too big and doesn’t let them examine more recent deaths.
Think about what that is saying.
- women are dying from being denied healthcare
- women are dying a LOT from being denied healthcare
- so many women have died that they can’t be bothered to look at the past and prefer to look at the more current deaths
- the deaths from 2022 and 2023 should not be looked at and we should just forget about them
- they don’t care about the women
This leads me to conclude that there have been more deaths than have been disclosed publically. Point 5 is my favorite. They haven’t come out and said this explicitly but I can read subtext.
Don’t forget this is the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Committee. Morbidity is everything else but death. It does not imply that the women are okay, just that they are not dead.
They don’t care about women.
Georgia dismissed the entire maternal death review committee after there was a leak about two women’s deaths after being denied the healthcare that they needed for a miscarriage. They said it was because the sharing of the information, whoever it was, violated state law.
The review committee had found that the women had died from a preventable cause but also that doctors did not adequately treat them due to fear of reprisals.
Let me sum up. Two women, probably more but these two women who have died and the details leaked, died from a pregnancy complication that we have the tools to treat and doctors have the knowledge of how to treat the complication. But they didn’t get the care they needed to save their lives because the doctors were concerned about their freedom.
Let me put it baldly. Georgia doesn’t care about women. They want us to be unaware of the deaths that their abortion ban is causing. Because there have been deaths.
This entire thing boils down to if you don’t look, no blame can be cast. Because they don’t want us to blame the laws that are killing women.
These stories need to keep coming out because we won’t forget about the loss of our bodily autonomy, or the needless deaths, or the continued suffering of women.
Don’t forget about them.