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Republican Governor of South Dakota Kristi Noem praised the recent Supreme Court ruling overturning the Roe v. Wade case as a scientific decision on Sunday, a doctor who aborts in crisis situations, among vulnerable women. Insisted that it was not. Those who have been prosecuted in the future.
Noem, who appeared on multiple cable television shows on Sunday morning, banned all abortions except to save the lives of pregnant mothers, which came into force following the Supreme Court’s ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson. Is one of the leaders in 13 states with. Women’s health organization.
“It’s still about rights and freedom,” Nome said in Sunday’s “Fox and Friends” about the Supreme Court’s ruling. “It’s about all rights, all life has the right to live, and technology has evolved. Science has increasingly revealed what is happening in the womb. We have 15 years. Or I know more today than 20 years ago. I think it’s very much to use that science to realize that all life is precious and worthy of being protected under the US Constitution. It is important.”
In ABC’s “Weekly” appearance, Nome pointed out the science that defended the Supreme Court’s ruling. “I encourage them to keep pursuing science and what we know to be true today with advanced technology,” Nome mentions women who don’t feel like mothers or fetuses. Said. A victim of abortion.
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“And to actually see the Supreme Court’s decision on what it is,” she said. “Remove the commentary of sensational critics and look at the fact that the Supreme Court was to correct the wrong decision made many years ago and now return power to the United States. They say. What the Constitution is not is that it guarantees the right to abortion, that is, each state decides for itself what its law looks like, and those women have their own law. You will have the opportunity to talk to elected officials near your home to make sure they reflect your law. Value. “
ABC host Martha Radats pointed out a statement from the U.S. Medical Association calling the Supreme Court’s decision a “brave breach of patient rights,” saying “ending a legal abortion is an abortion. The patient’s life, stating that it will never end, but will end a safe abortion. “
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Nome argued that he was also talking to a doctor who called the fetus a patient.
“Well, Martha, what’s interesting to me is that when treating babies in the womb, when treating babies who haven’t been born yet, I talked to many doctors who say they are patients. They define them as patients. ” “And if they uphold the rights of the patient, they should also define and uphold that life in the womb, and it is an individual and every life is worth it.”
Nome said the planned parent-child relationship had already stopped abortion in South Dakota a few weeks before the Roe v. Wade case was overturned.
Later, after the ruling, the trigger law already in the book made abortion illegal except in the case of rape and incest, except to save the life of the mother.
“And it came into effect, and what we do is keep our focus on not punishing mothers and women,” Nome said. “But what we do is focus on doctors who deliberately break the law to have an abortion in South Dakota.”
Nome is calling for a special legislative meeting to initiate discussions on how the state can best support mothers. The Governor has launched a website – life.sd.gov – to provide unplanned pregnant or critically ill individuals with resources to coordinate financial, medical and non-profit support.
According to Nome, the website also provides resources for families who want to raise a baby for adoption.
“We will continue these discussions on how we can help these mothers and what it means to really ensure that they do not prosecute them in this situation regarding abortion,” Nome said. Told CBS. Margaret Brennan, the host of Face the Nation. “We always focus on doctors who knowingly violate the law to have an abortion in our state.”
The Governor of South Dakota has also criticized telemedicine abortion, or when doctors and healthcare providers subscribe to or effectively mail an abortion drug to patients. Mr Brennan said the Biden Department of Justice said it would work to ensure that women had access to abortion drugs, even though the Roe v. Wade case was overturned.
“These are very dangerous medical procedures,” Noem said. “If a woman uses this type of method for an abortion, she is five times more likely to go to the emergency room …”
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“This is an FDA-approved drug,” Brennan intervened.
Nome also expressed concern about the safety of telemedicine abortion at ABC, noting the frequency of unsupervised doctors.