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Fetuses First

Amelia, a 27-year-old Nicaraguan woman, has a ten-year-old daughter. She also has cancer and desperately needs treatment, but is being denied care because she’s pregnant. Abortion is entirely illegal in Nicaragua, even in a case like Amelia’s where she needs a therapeutic abortion to save her life. In Amelia’s case, it’s not just abortion that is being denied — it’s treatment for the cancer as well, since such treatment could harm the fetus. Amelia might die and her ten-year-old daughter may be left without her mother because of “pro-life” orthodoxy.

Women’s groups are asking for help. Please visit RH Reality Check to see the full list of contacts — and please, send emails and spread the word.


8 thoughts on Fetuses First

  1. We all feel the need to support the rights of the fetus before those that are already alive and breathing. It’s nonsense; pro life my foot. They don’t care that if this child is brought to term it might mean death of this hir mother. What about the little girl that is already alive who needs her mother. It makes me sick when pro life people carry on about concern for the children because the moment they are born they forget about said children and commence with blaming women for failing to brick out of straw. Not only do you have to mother you have to do it without any tangible support but not to worry there is always someone to tell you just how wrong you are doing it.

  2. Sick, sick, sick.

    Didn’t Nicaragua’s abortion ban specifically contain language claiming that medicine is at the point where we can “always” save both fetus and mother?

  3. Didn’t Nicaragua’s abortion ban specifically contain language claiming that medicine is at the point where we can “always” save both fetus and mother?

    Yeah! Because you know the only reason doctors would claim an abortion was medically necessary is because they hate babies.

    I guess the US isn’t the only bastion of junk science in the modern world. : (

  4. A note: the contact information for Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega would appear to be incorrect on the RHReality Check page. I just posted a comment there, but they list the president of Nicaragua as “Daniel Ortega Saavedra Rosario Murillo.” In fact, the president’s name is Daniel Ortega Saavedra; the First Lady’s name is Rosario Murillo. The email is clearly hers. I’m looking online now to see if I can find his email, but in the meantime, I wanted to let everyone know.

  5. Following up on contacting President Ortega: I haven’t found a direct email address, but there’s a a web form at http://www.elpueblopresidente.com/contacto.html

    Relevant translations if you don’t speak Spanish:
    Nombre y Apellido: First and Last Name
    Lugar de Residencia: Place of Residence [select “Otro (Fuera del Pais),” that is, “Other (Outside the Country)”]
    Mensaje: Message
    Enviar: Send

    Alternately, a fax number: 011 505 2266 3102

  6. i’m nicaraguan. I’m IN-FU-RIATED by this, it’s extremely political, extremely cruel and is pure bullshit. I’m angry!

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