Abigail Disney, an abortion advocate, and a self-aware heiress have used the miscarriage of former 19 and Counting star Jessa Duggar to support her position. Disney is the grandniece of Walt Disney and the daughter of Roy O. Disney, Walt’s brother.
Jessa Duggar, who recently suffered a miscarriage, has spoken publicly about her grief.
When Jessa first heard the news, she “was not emotionally or mentally ready for the weight of those words at that moment,” she says. Just then, I was taken aback by something unexpected. I was at a loss for words. It caught me off guard, but before long I was crying.
“Miscarriages can be so jarring in some ways,” she continued, explaining that this is because, before a miscarriage occurs, there are often no signs of impending trouble. Over twenty-four hours, I experienced very light bleeding.
Like most women who miscarry, Duggar was concerned about the possibility of complications and opted for a D&C to remove the fetus instead of miscarrying at home. Disney’s portrayal of Duggar’s need for a D&C implied that she had an abortion, which is illegal in many states with a strong pro-life stance.
She did not experience a miscarriage. Her cervical canal was widened and drained. That statute criminalizes abortion, and she was instrumental in getting it passed in many jurisdictions. Don’t mislead people by claiming to speak for God. Walt Disney Company tweeted that such courage was abhorrent.
A D&C is done after a miscarriage, typically between weeks 8 and 10, to ensure the uterus is empty.
Hopefully, this won’t force me to “get into politics.” There is absolutely no attempt to seize political power. However, she retorted, “Having a uterus in this country is a handicap unless you ‘get into politics.
After it was discovered that Duggar’s unborn child had died in utero before she decided to have it surgically removed, Abigail Disney was quickly labeled a liar.
On the contrary, “They both felt relieved after her reassurance. On Twitter, pop culture critic Jacob Airey called it “despicable” that you are using her suffering for political gain. The results of the tests showed that she had a miscarriage.
“No. When a D&C is performed on a fetus after it has reached a certain gestational age, it is considered an abortion. Any unborn child lost due to a miscarriage is gone forever. As author Susan Bagwell put it in a tweet, once a hysterectomy has been performed successfully, the only reason for a D&C is to remove any remaining tissue.