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Will the Stupak Amendment Force Women Who've Miscarried to Lose Insurance Coverage?

by: Robin Marty  |  RH Reality Check

This weekend, a group of male pro-life Democrats gambled with women's health, and women lost. By broadly writing in that insurers can chose whether or not to cover "abortion services," pro-life amendments don't just affect their intended victims -- women seeking a way out of an unwanted or medically harmful pregnancy. They also affect another group of victims -- women whose pregnancies have already ended but have not yet miscarried.

I'm one of those women, and this past Halloween I had what the hospital officially termed an "abortion."

Hospitals and doctors in general do not have terminology to classify a difference between the termination of a live pregnancy and one in which the fetus has already died. To them, a D&C is a D&C, regardless of the state of the "conception materials" removed.  Regardless of how many times I made sure to mention to the staff, either for the sake of my sanity or to spare me some sort of imagined shame, that I was ridding myself of my "dead fetus," to them, it was all the same.

I had learned the day before that the baby I thought was nearly 12 weeks old had no heartbeat, and had actually died at 8 weeks. I was given three options: wait for a miscarriage to occur on its own, something I was told my body had no intention of doing anytime soon, take medication that would expel the fetus, passing it in my own home (classified a "chemical abortion") or come in for a D&C to remove the fetal materials.

As much as I struggled with the sudden realization that the pregnancy was over, I also found myself trying to decide financially what I was willing to do. A chemical abortion would cost $40, but I would be alone, bleeding, and it could still be incomplete and I would require a D&C anyway, since my pregnancy was so advanced. Surgery would be quick, total, and under controlled circumstances, but would likely be our full maxed insurance amount of $1500.  And of course, there was the free option of waiting for my body to finally realize I wasn't pregnant, but after 4 weeks the risk of infection was steadily climbing, increasing my chances of future miscarriage, infertility, or even death. With a toddler at home, and still nursing hopes for extending our family some day, this was not an option.

I chose the quick and total route of the D&C, despite the costs, prioritizing my health and the health of possible future children.  I was lucky, and could afford to make that choice, because currently, my insurance cannot chose to refuse to cover what the hospital as termed an abortion.

Thanks to the Stupak amendment, that can now change.

Abortion is a very broad term. The pro-life contingent would like you to think it only applies to selfish, irresponsible women, murdering babies out of fear of inconvenience. That's a caricature they have invented to push their own agenda. Many of the women who seek out abortions are women who have been raped, who have learned that their child could not survive, have learned that giving birth could physically and permanently harm them.  Or, thanks to newer and vaguer language, women who have already lost the life they were carrying, and need intervention to save their own.

I was one of the latter.  I hope I will be lucky enough to never be again.  But if I am, I hope the insurers don't force me to carry that fetus until I medically harm myself, all for the sake of saying that they do not cover abortion services.

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This article is republished from RH Reality Check, a progressive online publication covering global reproductive and sexual health news and information.

  

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I can't think of a crueler

I can't think of a crueler amendment to a bill than the Stupak amendment. It's morally bankrupt no matter how high minded & sincere sounding the phrasing.

this is insane, I'd much

this is insane, I'd much rather help foot the bill for women in this situation an responcible women who have decided they can't care for a[nother] child than these moronic breeders that we are paying for so they can continue

I have watched with interest

I have watched with interest the health reform debate. Affordable medical care should be a right of every citizen. Health care should not be only for the wealthy. Middle class Americans declare bankruptcy every day due to medical issues. Denying abortion care to women can have a disastrous affect on the family as well as the woman involved. No one has the right to deny a woman medical care that is needed. Education and access to birth control give women the means to choose their family size. It is not all right for a woman to have the right to choose but it is fine to not remove landmines that cripple maim and kill innocent children. Forcing a woman who has been raped to carry a fetus to term is cruel but then men are not the ones having the pregnancy. There are many women who need abortions that are medically necessary and not frivolous reasons as anti choice forces want people to believe. We as a country need affordable health care but it does not look that that is going to happen. Instead care for women will get worse and the cost of being healthy will continue to rise. Every politician should no longer be covered by health care unless they get it on their own. The public should not pay for their health care. That might be an incentive for them to do the right thing rather then support the corporations that donate large sums of money to them.

I was wondering if they made

I was wondering if they made allowances for this scenario. I see that Stupak is Stupid. Evidently a lot of people do not understand pregnancy and all the things that can happen to the fetus. I knew a girl, who happened to be an RN herself, that was close to her due date when her baby died in utero. She didn't have to go the D&C route, she was able to deliver him with a pitocin drip, but it was still considered an abortion. He was deemed a stillborn and was given a name and a burial. If insurances were not required to cover 'abortions', who knows if hers would have been covered.

I have never needed or

I have never needed or wanted an abortion, however, a woman's right to choose, for whatever reason, is a decision that must be left in the hands of the woman who will undergo the procedure and the Physician who will perform it. No right-wing, Evangelical MAN or woman, Republican or Democrat, has ANY right to limit a woman's right to do what is in her best health interest. If the Democrats let this stay in ANY healthcare bill they will lose this woman's vote, as well as the majority of women's votes in this country. The blue dogs who slipped this into the bill should be ashamed of themselves and , with God's justice, THEIR services will be terminated in the next election.

I too experienced a

I too experienced a miscarriage this year and seeing it referred to on my insurance paperwork as "spontaneous abortion" was a bit of a slap in the face. Thankfully I passed the tissue without needing a D&C but it is alarming that the term "abortion" is used politically to refer to elective procedures alone, when it is used medically for any terminated pregnancy, even those over which the mother has no control and may be devastated about. It's interesting to me that pro-lifer's empathy for others often appears to extend ONLY to those between conception and birth. After that I guess we're on our own.

Having had 5 miscarriages

Having had 5 miscarriages before accepting that I would never have another child, and watching my daughter suffer mentally and physically from an abortion where the father not only called her a murderer, then walked out leaving her with a 3-month old baby and $1700 in unpaid bills, only to come back and rape her and my granddaughter 6 months later, I can tell you that this amendment is not only cruel - it is abusive. I would expect nothing better from the Catholic Church which brought mankind the Inquisition, and from people like Stupak and The Family with their twisted moral code. I remember when people were worried about a Catholic President in 1960, but now we know that it is not the president we should be worried about caving into the Catholics, it is Congress! How do you like the Vatican, that morally depraved center of pedophilia, deciding what American women can be allowed to do with their own bodies? This bill is a disgrace. Nancy Pelosi deserves to be run out of office, right along with all those who voted to pass this horrible amendment! And it is my fervent hope that the joint bill that comes to the President will be vetoed and that the veto will not be sustained. This is bad legislation on many levels, and in 2010 we owe ourselves and our families the obligation to vote in people who will draft a bill that protects all people, not just the members of the insurance industry and Congress!

Will a compassionate Doctor,

Will a compassionate Doctor, Nurse or Professor please take a preserved Anna-cephalic fetus to Congress for these creeps to have a look at?? Would they have their daughters carry such a being full term?

The people who wrote and

The people who wrote and agreed to the amendment have no concern for women OR children. The very people who claim they don't want to "fund abortions" because of their "concern for the unborn" would really rather kill ANY bill that includes publicly funded health care of any kind. For all their pontificating about the sanctity of the unborn, they are completely oblivious to the lives of children once they ARE born. They really wouldn't mind seeing alread born children die without any help, if that's what it takes to make sure those children don't become a 'burden" on the people who'd rather not have their tax dollars used for the common good.

It's worse than cruel --

It's worse than cruel -- it's diabolical. It was generated by the Council of Bishops intervening in our legislative proceedings. So much for our First Amendment. So much for the obligation of Stupal and his cronies to uphold the Constitution and established law. Stupak made a lot of noise about incorporating the decades-old Hyde amendment in the new health care legislation, and proceeded to violate Hyde in an act of unmitigated deceit. To quote another congressman, in a different circumstance: "YOU LIE!"

This is what happens when

This is what happens when you have "healthcare reform", people. "Mandatory" insurance and anti-abortion clauses. Your medical care choices belong to YOU and not some government pinhead. There MUST be an easier way to simply provide insurance for people who don't have it. All you folks who believe government is "good" and insurers "evil", look what the "House" just did. Wake up...

Have the women in this

Have the women in this country finally woken up to the fact that misogyny is alive and well in this benighted, "penis-privileged" gulag of 'ours'? These shills for the insurance "industry" (should healthcare be an 'industry'?) want to pass a bill that will not help a 13 year old raped by her father (a real case) get even an early abortion, but will cover the male playtime drugs like Viagra and Cialis for her rapist father.... No public option, no equal healthcare for women, no vote. NO KIDDING.

I'd like to see the outrage

I'd like to see the outrage in the congress when a woman decides to defund the use of Viagra. After all if God decides that it doesn't need to work anymore then it shouldn't and taxpayer funds shouldn't second guess God's decision. I think we need a grassroots movement to defund any pharmaceuticals that are just for a man's pleasure. I shouldn't have to pay for a man to get his rocks off anymore than he should have to pay for my abortion, right?

That the powers that be

That the powers that be (Congress, the Supremes, and the effing Catholic Church) are still alive and kicking women and their doctors in the teeth is, well, insert expletitive here... The right-to-lifers have called the shots on my reproductive health for far too f*&#ing long!!! The Catholic church, given its long historical abuse of children, for them to have ANY say in medical public policy affecting millions is beyond wrong. My doctor and I will make the best choices regarding my health, thank you very much. Call your CongreesCritters, because you can surely bet that the right-to-life folks are mobilizing as I type this...

Speaking as a highly

Speaking as a highly religious conservative, the Stupak Amendment is insulting and immoral. I'm appalled.

This is a excellent point

This is a excellent point brought up. Women who are carrying a deformed fetus or a dead one needing a medically necessary abortion are also banned I cant believe a fellow democrat Stupak is the one who brought up this amendment. I mean whos side is this character on anyway? Oh and to let you all know the Republican National Committee has abortion on its health care plan. Go too http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1109/29456.html Like I said republicans are hypocrites.