People with disabilities worry about how they will be disproportionately affected by the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade. hyperemesis gravidarum
“They were not comfortable giving me an abortion because I had a disability. [My] paralysis scared them. I don’t know why. The disability just freaked them out. They said I would have to go to a doctor and have it done in a hospital, so I had to go through health insurance,” said Wilson-Beattie, a disability, sexuality and reproductive health educator.
Mia Ives-Rublee, director of the Disability Justice Initiative at the Center for American Progress, said that access to abortion is crucial to the survival of disabled people because for some, carrying a pregnancy to term could put their own life in danger. For example, Ives-Rublee doesn’t know if she’d be able to carry a pregnancy to term due to her short stature, low lung capacity and brittle bone disease, called osteogenesis imperfecta.
“Knowing that I have the option to make the right choice for my body, at any given moment, is something that I don’t think should be too much to ask for,” said Ladau. “But knowing that that could be very easily taken away in a world where I already have to fight for respect and agency and autonomy when it comes to engaging with medical professionals is a very frightening thing.
When she had been rushed to the ER with her co-worker weeks after the abortion, she was given painkillers, but the excruciating pain persisted. She asked for more medication, but she says she was treated horribly, as the doctors assumed she was exaggerating and displaying drug-seeking behavior.
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