Kate Bertash
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But I was reassured, I think, by many other professionals in this space that doctors treat based on the symptoms that you present with, regardless of how they got there. You might be in a position where you don't know.
But I was reassured, I think, by many other professionals in this space that doctors treat based on the symptoms that you present with, regardless of how they got there. You might be in a position where you don't know.
So, you know, if you just tell folks what's going on with your body, what you are seeing, what you're feeling and experiencing, it is their job to treat you regardless of what you choose to share. And I would say that that's actually true regardless of what healthcare condition you come into the ER with. It is your right to only disclose as much as you feel safe doing so.
So, you know, if you just tell folks what's going on with your body, what you are seeing, what you're feeling and experiencing, it is their job to treat you regardless of what you choose to share. And I would say that that's actually true regardless of what healthcare condition you come into the ER with. It is your right to only disclose as much as you feel safe doing so.
So, you know, if you just tell folks what's going on with your body, what you are seeing, what you're feeling and experiencing, it is their job to treat you regardless of what you choose to share. And I would say that that's actually true regardless of what healthcare condition you come into the ER with. It is your right to only disclose as much as you feel safe doing so.
So I think like that was something that I know, again, we're not used to thinking about that as like a digital security measure, but it is an information security measure and I think an operational security measure.
So I think like that was something that I know, again, we're not used to thinking about that as like a digital security measure, but it is an information security measure and I think an operational security measure.
So I think like that was something that I know, again, we're not used to thinking about that as like a digital security measure, but it is an information security measure and I think an operational security measure.
that, you know, we've had to like then realize that that's actually probably almost more important to tell people before we start getting into this nitty gritty of like things to do with your phone is to understand that those principles that we believe that, you know, the human, again, the human body is very varied in how it experiences something like pregnancy, miscarriage, and abortion.
that, you know, we've had to like then realize that that's actually probably almost more important to tell people before we start getting into this nitty gritty of like things to do with your phone is to understand that those principles that we believe that, you know, the human, again, the human body is very varied in how it experiences something like pregnancy, miscarriage, and abortion.
that, you know, we've had to like then realize that that's actually probably almost more important to tell people before we start getting into this nitty gritty of like things to do with your phone is to understand that those principles that we believe that, you know, the human, again, the human body is very varied in how it experiences something like pregnancy, miscarriage, and abortion.
And that, you know, folks have a responsibility to treat you regardless of, you know, what's in your phone or what happened before that, or this like statement of facts that are relevant to a courtroom and not to your care. So, yeah.
And that, you know, folks have a responsibility to treat you regardless of, you know, what's in your phone or what happened before that, or this like statement of facts that are relevant to a courtroom and not to your care. So, yeah.
And that, you know, folks have a responsibility to treat you regardless of, you know, what's in your phone or what happened before that, or this like statement of facts that are relevant to a courtroom and not to your care. So, yeah.
Yeah, just kind of like one more piece. It's kind of our last piece of the puzzle. So, you know, just to reiterate, because I know it's good to hear things repeated again. You know, with the actual kind of pregnancy criminalization digital security advice, we talk about understanding who you're disclosing stuff to, making sure they are clear on your expectations.
Yeah, just kind of like one more piece. It's kind of our last piece of the puzzle. So, you know, just to reiterate, because I know it's good to hear things repeated again. You know, with the actual kind of pregnancy criminalization digital security advice, we talk about understanding who you're disclosing stuff to, making sure they are clear on your expectations.
Yeah, just kind of like one more piece. It's kind of our last piece of the puzzle. So, you know, just to reiterate, because I know it's good to hear things repeated again. You know, with the actual kind of pregnancy criminalization digital security advice, we talk about understanding who you're disclosing stuff to, making sure they are clear on your expectations.
Try to, if you can, have conversations with them. in a secure place or a private place, like signal with disappearing messages on. For our second item, we're going to make a plan for if we need to get care after the fact and ensure that we're trying to, again, have our support people also understand that doctors treat you based on the symptoms you present with.
Try to, if you can, have conversations with them. in a secure place or a private place, like signal with disappearing messages on. For our second item, we're going to make a plan for if we need to get care after the fact and ensure that we're trying to, again, have our support people also understand that doctors treat you based on the symptoms you present with.
Try to, if you can, have conversations with them. in a secure place or a private place, like signal with disappearing messages on. For our second item, we're going to make a plan for if we need to get care after the fact and ensure that we're trying to, again, have our support people also understand that doctors treat you based on the symptoms you present with.