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In article <t21q7m$3avsu$38@news.freedyn.de>
governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
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> ...I spent all night taking it up the ass and still didn't get pregnant.
>

The Indiana doctor who recently provided an abortion to a 10-
year-old rape victim whose story has garnered national attention
faced serious threats in the past and is named on an extreme
anti-abortion website linked to Amy Coney Barrett before she was
a supreme court justice.

Dr Caitlin Bernard testified last year, in a case involving
abortion restrictions in Indiana, that she was forced to stop
providing first-trimester abortions at a clinic in South Bend.
She stopped the procedures after she was alerted by Planned
Parenthood � who in turn had been alerted by the FBI � that a
kidnapping threat had been made against her daughter.

The Guardian reported in January that the names of six abortion
providers, as well as their educational backgrounds and places
of work, were listed on the website of an extreme anti-abortion
group called Right to Life Michiana, in a section of the website
titled �Local Abortion Threat�. Bernard was among the list of
doctors named on the extremist website.

Barrett, who voted to overturn Roe v Wade last month, signed a
two-page advertisement published by the group in 2006, while she
was working as a professor at Notre Dame. It stated that those
who signed �oppose abortion on demand and defend the right to
life from fertilization to natural death�. The second page of
the ad called Roe v Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that
legalized abortion, �barbaric�. The advertisement was published
in the South Bend Tribune by St Joseph County Right to Life,
which merged with Right to Life Michiana in 2020.

Protesters rally at the Ohio Statehouse and march downtown in
support of abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs.
Wade on Friday, June 24, 2022 in Columbus, Ohio. The Supreme
Court on Friday stripped away women�s constitutional protections
for abortion, a fundamental and deeply personal change for
Americans' lives after nearly a half-century under Roe v. Wade.
(Barbara J. Perenic /The Columbus Dispatch via AP)
Man charged with rape of 10-year-old who had abortion after
rightwing media called story �not true�
Read more

Bernard said in sworn testimony that she had started to travel
to South Bend once a month � beginning in 2020 � in order to
perform first trimester abortions, but stopped making the 2.5-
hour trip once she learned of the threat against her daughter.

�I felt it would be best for me to limit my travel and exposure
during that time,� she said. �I was concerned that there may be
people who would be able to identify me during that travel, as
well as it�s a very small clinic without any privacy for the
people who are driving in and out, and so therefore, people
could directly see me.�

Bernard is still listed on the Right to Life Michiana website.
It is a common tactic employed by anti-abortion groups that
supporters of abortion rights have said invites threats of
violence and intimidation against abortion providers.
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Neither Bernard nor her attorney could be immediately reached
for comment.

She became the center of a media storm early this month when the
Indianapolis Star reported an anecdote about how, three days
after the supreme court issued its decision to overturn Roe v
Wade, the Indianapolis obstetrician-gynecologist took a call
from a colleague about a 10-year-old patient who was six weeks
and three days pregnant and needed an abortion.

The girl received Bernard�s care after traveling from Ohio,
where the state had outlawed any abortion after six weeks. The
story was initially treated with skepticism by some conservative
media outlets and Republican politicians.

Bernard�s lawyer, Kathleen DeLaney, issued a statement on Friday
saying that her client had provided proper treatment and had not
violated any patient privacy laws in discussing the unidentified
girl�s case.

The Republican Indiana attorney general, Todd Rokita, has said
he would investigate Bernard�s actions but did not suggest there
was any specific wrongdoing.

A 27-year-old man was charged in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday
with raping the girl.

Jackie Appleman, the executive director of Right to Life
Michiana, has previously said in response to questions from the
Guardian that the information on its website was �publicly
available information�.

�Right to Life Michiana does not condone or encourage harm,
threats or harassment towards anyone, including abortion
doctors, abortion business employees and escorts. We encourage
pro-choice groups to also accept our nonviolent approach when it
comes to the unborn,� she said in a previous statement.

During her 2020 confirmation hearing, Barrett said she had
signed the advertisement as a private citizen, while she was
making her way out of church, and had not recalled signing it
until it became public following a report in the Guardian.

�It was consistent with the views of my church,� she said, in
response to senators� questions about the statement. She later
added: �I do see as distinct my personal, moral, religious views
and my task of applying the law as a judge.�

Bernard�s testimony is included in the case Whole Woman�s Health
v Rokita, a trial in federal district court in Indianapolis in
June 2021.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/15/indiana-caitlin-
bernard-doctor-abortion

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