@adamboxer1 This is incredible. What an incredibly powerful message. I’m not Jewish and so I (ignorantly) didn’t know this level of suffering. I am making sure that my children watch this. We may not be Jewish - but we can stand beside you.
@ValerieAnne1970 senior nurse in the nhs throughout this period - I can absolutely guarantee that this is total crap.
Yes, we use midazolam to maintain calm, safety and care at the end of life.
People were dying in our arms of Covid. Everyone did everything they could to keep people comfortable
@GoingConcerned@MalaakSafa Yes, because for a 16 year old to sleep with their 15 year old girlfriend is rarely (although sometimes) abusive. A 45 year old with a 15 year old is entirely wrong and abusive
@wiser_watford@eltonofficial@WestHertsNHS This reminded me of a day M was off, and B got stuck with me and D! It was a hard and heavy day…curly wig went AWOL…Cedric had grown full pubic hair…Didn’t know B had been searching for it! 😬😂
@MCorbett127@doctor_oxford I’m so sorry for your loss of beautiful Jemma. She obviously had a wonderful family loving her and who will always continue to. My thoughts are with you and Jenna right now x
@sukrukaya_x @judith_milam@shopcuty2366@JoyceWhiteVance 3/3 A vasectomy is a reversible way to prevent a man causing conception. If he doesn’t want a baby he will take protection seriously. If it still happens, a woman should be able to take the medically and holistically safest path for her body, autonomously and seriously.
@sukrukaya_x @judith_milam@shopcuty2366@JoyceWhiteVance 2/3 No conception without sperm. The easiest and least invasive contraceptive of all is a condom, which a man can use to prevent him causing a conception.
@sukrukaya_x @judith_milam@shopcuty2366@JoyceWhiteVance 1/2 Are finances, mental health, wellbeing, ability to cope, a safe home, heating, food, plans for the future AND bodily autonomy and personal choice not what makes up one’s life? The torment of worry or concern over any one of those is a risk to life.
@JediKnightLouis@JoyceWhiteVance@jamescallis the abortion I chose bc it wasn’t a time in my life I was wanting/felt able/chose to have another child, saved my life. But you cant understand that, because you aren’t me, that’s why the person whose internal organs it is should get a say. I’m afraid you may be misinformed
@JediKnightLouis@JoyceWhiteVance@jamescallis The woman with a uterus, was a teen mother, a clinical specialist MSc, chooser of an abortion for my life, survivor of planned pgs terminated due to ruptured ectopics risking my life and who is lucky enough to still have bodily autonomy bc I don’t live in US…is misinformed?
The decision to overturn abortion ruling #RoeVsWade is an unconscionable attack on the health and rights of women and girls in the United States. We are shocked that the future of so many people has been dictated by politics rather than evidence-based opinion. (1/2)
@JediKnightLouis@JoyceWhiteVance@jamescallis Why do you/justices/government/ANY OTHER PERSON but the woman herself with her healthcare provider get to decide what counts as “saving her life?”
@Conscience4@zibilith@JoyceWhiteVance Both your mother, and your family, are in my thoughts. I faced it twice last year and our world has been decimated-but, like you, my children still have their mum ❤️
@zibilith@JoyceWhiteVance@Conscience4 Also important to distinguish between miscarriage and ectopic-frequently in ectopic the foetus itself IS “viable” at the point of discovery; it’s location isn’t. If in utero would be a healthy pregnancy. Let pg cont-both die. End pg- the live person continues living.❤️
@shopcuty2366@judith_milam@JoyceWhiteVance No, it’s not different. Diff procedure, by the same doctors, with the same aim; Terminating a pregnancy (often viable foetuses in themselves) to ensure the woman can LIVE. I’ve had a termination via both rational choice re my life and due to ectopic emergency. Both saved my life.