Texas Abortion Tracking Website Shut Down A Second Time

Time for child support payments to start at 6 weeks.
Welfare, too. Mom is eating for two, after all. Also rent assistance... gotta get the baby's room ready. And cash assistance and child tax credit. Gotta buy new clothes, buy supplies for upcoming baby, etc.

But no... Texas is dead last in EVERY SINGLE METRIC that has ANYTHING to do with taking care of children. Which is no surprise, because this is all a con by religious fuknuts so that they can lay their own righteous heads on their pillows at night and pat themselves on the back.
 
A title given by the batshit crazy people that support it. Naming a bill for propaganda purposes instead of actually saying what the bill does is far from new.
If a heartbeat can be heard no abortion...what is wrong with that?...
 
If a heartbeat can be heard no abortion...what is wrong with that?...
Not a problem. There is no heartbeat to hear until much later. At six weeks, the few cells in the area that will eventually become the hearts pacemaker have gained the ability to generate some electrical charges. This is seen a slight flutter in that area of an ultrasound. No sound, no other noticable direct indications that a heart will eventually exist. At that point, there is no heart, and the electrical charges are nowhere near able to sustain a viable heartbeat, if the heart did exist, which it doesn't.
 
There is no audible heartbeat at six weeks. There is no viable heart until well beyond six weeks.
Read the damn bill.....

Bill Title: Relating to abortion, including abortions after detection of an unborn child's heartbeat; authorizing a private civil right of action.

 
You're not a Dr, asshole.

End of discussion
Neither are you. You are a bitchy little freak that googles for headlines, but doesn't actually read any of your own links.

But here are what doctors actually say: The Texas Abortion Ban Hinges On 'Fetal Heartbeat.' Doctors Call That Misleading

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The new law defines "fetal heartbeat" as "cardiac activity or the steady and repetitive rhythmic contraction of the fetal heart within the gestational sac" and claims that a pregnant woman could use that signal to determine "the likelihood of her unborn child surviving to full-term birth."

But the medical-sounding term "fetal heartbeat" is being used in this law — and others like it — in a misleading way, say physicians who specialize in reproductive health."
 
Read the bill tard...

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