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    denelian 3.3.2009 at 12:07 am |

    i’m disabled, and pregnany will kill me, but i STILL can’t get my tubes tied (because doctors seem to think i will “change my mind” ARGH)

    from what i can tell, this mostly happens to women with mental disabilities.

    but i have to ask, even if it seems bitchy – why do we never hear of disabled MEN being sterilized?

    i’m serious – it takes, two, ya know? and if a disabled woman isn’t capable of raising a child (or is deemed to have “unfit genetics” or whatever), why the hell is it ok for disabled MEN?

    other than that anti-”what about the mens”, i am VERY happy with this news! i have know many mentally disabled women who were REALLY great care givers, and i shudder at the thought of being treated even more explicitly like livestock. the whole concept is beyond insulting. thank you for posting about this proposed legislation, and i’m keeping my fingers crossed!

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    denelian 3.3.2009 at 12:09 am |

    to clarify, i meant that forced sterilization seems to happen mostly with mentally disabled women. as in, very few women who are physically disabled have been forcable sterilized, as far as i have read. (if someone has better info, i would love to read more about it. “love” in the sense of i could probably write a paper, not that i would enjoy it)

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    anon 3.3.2009 at 12:36 am |

    Deaf people are very frequently institutionalized in mental hospitals and also consequently at risk for forcible sterilization, both men and women.

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    David 3.9.2009 at 5:14 pm |

    Quick update: I just talked to State Representative Deb Mell, and she is adding her name as a co-sponsor of the bill.

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    anon 3.22.2009 at 4:46 am |

    A few years back, a severely mentally and physically disabled girl was not only sterilized, but de-feminized– removing her uterus, tubes, and breast buds, on the grounds that her family would not be able to care for her if she grew any larger. The procedure was found to be illegal, but that was after the fact.

    For some reason, I wonder if these cases are connected…

    article link I dug up:
    http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/conditions/03/12/pillow.angel/index.html

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    mercurious 3.25.2009 at 5:37 pm |

    Sadly such medical atrocities still happen and not just isolated cases either. Take the case of China, as apparent from an article which discussed an issue I had not heard of before and wanted to share..it’s a hot topic but with a little patience in reading I learned a lot..here’s the link

    http://tibettruth.wordpress.com/2009/03/22/the-un-concerned-sisterhood/

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    mama3babes 6.20.2009 at 6:00 am |

    I’m 20 years old and have been married since I was 16. I also have two children and soon to be my third. I have had much trouble carrying all of my children and had to have c-sections with them. I was supposed to have my tubes tied after this child is born in July but was told that it was an Illinois state law that they couldn’t do the procedure until I was 21. I can’t take the pill because it makes me DEATHLY sick, the depo shots made me gain almost 65 pounds in 4 months, and I was on the patch when I got pregnant with my second son. I couldn’t ever have an IUD put in because I always have abnormal paps. Is there anyway to get around this? I was told if I put my body through another pregnancy that I run a very high risk of dying because of all the complications I have?

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