Doctors don't take women seriously. Doctors don't take black patients seriously. Being a black woman is like drawing the losing lottery ticket in terms of healthcare in the US. I'm glad it's at least getting a little bit of attention.
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I remember that there's a trick you can use to force medical officials to do their jobs. Basically, if they refuse to offer you treatment, you tell them you want that refusal in writing, so if anything happens to you as a result of their negligence, they can be held liable for it. They tend to be a lot more accommodating when they know they could be charged with malpractice.
I don't know if something like that will work, but it sure is an interesting response.
Can they not simply refuse to treat and refuse to put it in writing?
horrific
And it's going to get even worse now that abortion is illegal…
Brutal.