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by autoexec
1261 days ago
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> They probably want to make sure that the women have actual medical care when delivering, rather than having a baby when nobody is around. there should never be a time when someone we've locked in a cage is in need of medical care when "nobody is around". Prisons should be staffed at all times and prisoners should have ready access to adequate healthcare whenever the need arises. That may mean prisons in remote locations need more onsite medical staff, but nobody should have to go without access to medical care. When the state takes away someone's freedom and locks them up, the state assumes responsibility for their care and their needs and it's long past time we started insisting they do their job. |
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Specialist medical care is really not that easy to do outside relatively urban areas, and people don't generally like living near prisons.
I'm not sure what the solution really is, short of a small locked ward that's attached to a real hospital where they can spend every day after 38 weeks. But that gets expensive fast.