State lawmakers ‘don’t see the mourning and the grieving that these moms’ experience after getting a heartbreaking diagnosis, Breanna Cecil tells Kelly Rissman

A Tennessee woman who was denied an abortion despite a fatal abnormality says the state’s anti-abortion laws resulted in her losing an ovary, a fallopian tube and her hopes for a large family.

“The state of Tennessee took my fertility from me,” Breanna Cecil, 34, told The Independent. She added that state lawmakers “took away my opportunity to have a family like my own biological family because of these horrible laws that they put in place.”

The mother-of-one said she has not felt the same since her doctor told her in January 2023 that her fetus was diagnosed with acrania, a fatal condition where the fetus has no skull bones.

Then, 12 weeks pregnant, Ms Cecil was getting her first ultrasound. She attended the appointment alone, so when the doctor told her the fetus was not viable outside the womb, she was left with only asking the doctor what she should do.

However, she was left with few options. The state’s near-total abortion ban prevents anyone from getting an abortion if there is still a heartbeat - which her fetus still had.

The law makes no exceptions for fatal conditions and also criminalizes physicians who perform the procedure outside of the allowed exceptions.

  • Jaysyn
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    1352 months ago

    “State lawmakers ‘don’t see the mourning and the grieving that these moms’ experience”

    If they did, they wouldn’t care. “It’s God’s will.”

    Christofascists don’t care about women. They care about power first & their stupid book full of Bronze Age fairy tales is a distant second, except for the parts they don’t like, of course.

    • @[email protected]
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      612 months ago

      Not so fun fact: They aren’t even paying attention to their book. The Bible mentions abortion exactly once in its pages. Numbers 5: 11-21 tells you how to perform a questionable and dangerous abortion. Their stupid book is technically pro choice on this issue.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 month ago

        Not so much “pro-choice” as much as forced abortion russian-roulette. After all in most of the bible most women have little to no agency.

        • @[email protected]
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          True, but as the two positions there are (laughably) “pro-life,” or “pro-choice,” I was lumping it in with the latter.

    • @xmunk
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      No, if their wife had this issue they’d suddenly care… and consequently be muscled out of the GOP as a non-believer.

      One important thing to remember is that the average GOPer is essentially unable to empathize outside of themselves: https://joycearthur.com/abortion/the-only-moral-abortion-is-my-abortion/

      But, of course, when it actually reaches them they’re extremely quick to change their tune.

      • @[email protected]
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        102 months ago

        In some cases you’re right. In many others they quietly send them elsewhere and maintain their stance and standing in the GOP community.

        For many of them the issue isn’t abortion itself. It’s doing it openly. It’s the same way many of them feel about LGBTQ folks. They feel that those people should be properly ashamed and only do it quietly behind closed doors.

        Many of them would also still like to send unmarried pregnant women off to live with a relative for a bit only to come home in 9 months with a “younger sibling”.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      Both abolitionists and slavers cited the bible to justify their views. IMO they don’t care about the book, its just a tool to enforce their feelings on others. Its a tool many are well versed in but I think its 100% about power and feelings

    • @Huckledebuck
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      I was told they only needed a heatbeat. Brains are just goo.

    • @Ghyste
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      It had a brain, which is more than most conservatives can say.

  • @[email protected]
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    812 months ago

    The only fair outcome is for all of the lawmakers who passed the law to give up one testicle or ovary.

  • @[email protected]
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    I know this is preaching to the choir here, but this is so gross across the board.

    My wife and I struggled to have our kid. That process is brutal. A lot of women miscarry. A lot of women have unviable pregnancies–like this. An obvious-to-everyone-but-conservatives outcome to banning abortions is that women will lose their ability to have children(like this) or worse they’ll die.

    My wife has a very high likelihood of miscarriage. Miscarriages can cause all sorts of issues and sometimes doctors need to go in and clear stuff out (this is considered an abortion). If that doesn’t happen, my wife could 1. Die 2. Lose her ovaries/uterus/fallopian tube 3. Never have a chance at more kids again.

    Abortions mean people have have happy healthy families. Abortions mean women can bring children into this world.

    We were lucky we didn’t have to go down that path, but it’s a serious risk if we try to have another kid.

    People act like women go get abortions for shits and giggles. Fuck anyone voting against women.

  • @[email protected]
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    291 month ago

    Can we post who they voted for in the last election for stories like this? I want to know if I should feel sad and mad or just mad.

    • ettyblatant
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      Ms. Cecil said that she wanted to make clear to the legislators that “abortion is not black and white,” explaining that every abortion is different. >

      Maybe I’m reading into it, but this paragraph stood out to me.

        • ettyblatant
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          It’s just a weird detail for the author to include. It’s a “while I’ve still got you here…” sentence. It’s entirely unnecessary except to make absolutely sure that everyone knows that she is not speaking in favor of those abortions.

    • vortic
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      162 months ago

      I’m so tired of that word replacing “strongly criticizes”, “rebukes”, “condemns”, “denounces”, or “repremands”. Why do articles have to use such a stupid, lazy word? Does it actually draw more clicks?

        • vortic
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          62 months ago

          It’s not like it needs to go into a news paper. It’s a website headline. “condemns” is only three letters longer than “slams” and doesn’t sound lick clickbait.

            • vortic
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              The last printed edition was published on Saturday 26 March 2016, leaving only the online edition.

              source

              • @[email protected]
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                A fair point, I hadn’t realized they’d stopped printing physical copies. They still seem to think of themselves as a newspaper though, and I suppose old conventions die hard.

  • Kairos
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    They ‘slammed’ it? Did they also space jam it?

  • @[email protected]
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    222 months ago

    Was that headline written by AI? It’s like someone just had to work the word “slams” in there and it reads like a fetus with no brain stem did the slamming.

    • Billiam
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      She discovered the nonviability of the fetus in January 2023, and had an abortion in February.

      The loss of her tube and ovary sounds like the abortion was not performed correctly.

      Edit: looks like a whole bunch of people are mistaking what I meant. She should not have had to go to Chicago to get the healthcare she needed and, potentially, could have saved her own body.

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        Possibly it was due to the operation but the remedy was clear and she still had to wait. The longer the wait the greater the risk and the outcome likely would’ve been better if this was handled immediately. The point is that the law ignores medical best practices in the name of “saving lives” which, in a case like this, is no less than a form of torture for the hopeful parents.

        • Billiam
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          Yes, absolutely. I didn’t mean to imply that the state of TN had no culpability in denying the medical care this woman needed. The story makes it sound like her health problems happened because her abortion was performed incorrectly, and while that is always a risk, had she not had to wait a month to get it her outcome might have been significantly better.

          In any case, this is why women deserve the right to make decisions about their health and their body, independent of Conservative input.

          • @[email protected]
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            The risk of infection rises as longer the dead tissue stays inside. The dead tissue being the retained pregnancy material.

            Dilation and curettage is a blind procedure in which the the pregnancy is removed by suction. Most of the times some aprt does stay behind. Those are usually shed during menstruation.

            Why not complete removal done?

            Because a more vigorous curettage might cause uterus to rupture. So the doctors rely on bodies capacity to heal itself.

  • neuropean
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    92 months ago

    Of course they wouldn’t allow an abortion, that was a future republican.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A Tennessee woman who was denied an abortion despite a fatal abnormality says the state’s anti-abortion laws resulted in her losing an ovary, a fallopian tube and her hopes for a large family.

    Not only could she not “mentally handle” the well-intentioned questions about the baby’s due date and sex, she said she could not be a “good mom to [her] little boy” if she was forced to go through with her pregnancy, and deliver the stillborn.

    Her fever persisted and two days later, she returned to the hospital, where doctors discovered she had a nine-centimeter-sized abscess in her abdomen that encompassed some of her reproductive organs.

    The young mother added pregnant people who need an abortion shouldn’t feel like they need to beg for permission from lawmakers who do not have medical backgrounds.

    Ms Cecil contemplated joining a group of women, represented by the Center for Reproductive Rights, who were denied abortions and are now fighting the state’s prohibition, asking for “clarity” on the ban’s medical exceptions.

    The three-judge panel has yet to rule on the temporary injunction in a state that is one of 14 across the nation that made abortion illegal since the end of Roe v Wade in June 2022.


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    • @[email protected]
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      This may be a bad take but since hospitals seem to make bank I think it would be in the country’s best interest if they just “continued to do their work unhindered” and get the hospital in trouble later. Once the government starts asking questions, give them the usual run-around everyone else gets.