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by richbell
1261 days ago
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> They are wards of the state which means the state is legally required to care for them to the best of it's ability. The prisons aren't caring for them to the best of their ability — that's the whole problem. See also: > It is important to mention that inducing birth before term increases the incidence of respiratory problems in the baby (beyond the abhorrent ethical issues). https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34237144 |
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1. Births attended by medical staff are much safer
2. The movement of dangerous prisoners is complex and time consuming and is significantly more dangerous during a health crises (imminent birth)
3. Moving prisoners ahead of natural birth to a medical facility and inducing at fullterm leads to more attended births
Inductions at term are extremely safe and routine. There are times preterm inductions are done but that isn't what is happening here.