Ohio Bill Would Allow Impregnated Women to Sue Over Unintended Pregnancy

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After the U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade and the subsequent implementation of Ohio's six-week abortion ban, one state lawmaker is looking for a new way to support women and those who can become pregnant.

Senator Tina Maharath (D-Columbus) has proposed a bill that would allow Ohioans to sue over unintended pregnancy, with the goal of easing the financial burden of giving birth.

"The average cost of giving birth in our state is over $15,000, and can rise substantially if there are complications. Too often, this cost is solely the mother’s to bear, especially in the case of an unintended pregnancy," Maharath said in a statement. "However, the father shares equal responsibility for the pregnancy and it is only right that he pays equally for it."

Senate Bill 262 states "any person may bring a civil action against another person" who:
  1. Causes the person to have an unintended pregnancy, regardless of the circumstances;
  2. Aids or abets any other person in causing the person to have an unintended pregnancy, regardless of the circumstances.
If found guilty, the offending impregnator would face fines of at least $5,000, plus court costs and attorney's fees. The civil suit could be leveled up to five years after conception.

Ohio's recently enacted six-week abortion ban, also known as the“Heartbeat Bill,” limits a patient’s right to terminate a pregnancy after the detection of a "fetal heartbeat," sporadic electrical flutters which occur after about six weeks and before many people even know they’re pregnant (medical experts say this is not an actual heartbeat). There are no exceptions for rape or incest, only for risk of death to the impregnated person.

 

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In 2022 you can treat alot of these baby mothers like a surrogate. Offer up that 10-15k for her to have your child and give you full custody. Along with the promise to pay her a monthly 250$ fee.
 

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After the U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade and the subsequent implementation of Ohio's six-week abortion ban, one state lawmaker is looking for a new way to support women and those who can become pregnant.

Senator Tina Maharath (D-Columbus) has proposed a bill that would allow Ohioans to sue over unintended pregnancy, with the goal of easing the financial burden of giving birth.

"The average cost of giving birth in our state is over $15,000, and can rise substantially if there are complications. Too often, this cost is solely the mother’s to bear, especially in the case of an unintended pregnancy," Maharath said in a statement. "However, the father shares equal responsibility for the pregnancy and it is only right that he pays equally for it."

US government stay looking for ways to pass the buck onto citizens instead of providing health care :wow:

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