Coming for Your Uterus - A Government Overreach Production

Coming for Your Uterus - A Government Overreach Production

Welcome to the latest political horror film, produced and directed by The Regime—starring your uterus as government property and politicians as self-appointed OB-GYNs. In this dystopian blockbuster, doctors are criminals, 10-year-old rape victims are forced to give birth, and Big Government is the only one making medical decisions for you. The setting? Red States near you.

If you thought The Handmaid’s Tale was fiction, think again—this is real, and there’s no off switch unless we fight back.

Doctors Under Siege: The Criminalization of Medical Care

In Louisiana, Dr. Margaret Carpenter, a New York physician, is facing criminal charges for prescribing abortion medication to a Louisiana resident—perfectly legal in her own state, but apparently punishable under The Regime’s ever-expanding power grab. The Louisiana Attorney General wants to extradite her, because nothing says ‘state’s rights’ like dragging a doctor across the country for providing FDA-approved healthcare. If this succeeds, what’s next? Will they start extraditing people for buying contraception or reading the wrong books? (Source: NBC News).

Weaponizing Medical Privacy: Indiana’s Assault on Patients

Meanwhile, in Indiana, lawmakers have decided that medical privacy is optional—if you have a uterus, that is. Anti-choice activists successfully sued to force the state to release individual abortion records, because apparently, HIPAA protections don’t apply when the government wants to name and shame you for your personal medical decisions. If they can do this, what’s stopping them from releasing your mental health records, birth control prescriptions, or gun ownership data next?

Forced Birth: A ‘Pro-Life’ Blockbuster

What’s worse than forcing women to give birth against their will? Doing it to 10-year-old rape victims—because yes, that is now law in multiple states, including Indiana and Louisiana. Five years ago, even the most extreme conservatives would have balked at forcing a literal child to endure pregnancy. Now, it’s standard policy.

And let’s be clear: This isn’t about ‘protecting life.’ If they cared about life, they’d be funding prenatal care, childcare, and maternal health programs. Instead, they gut these programs at every opportunity while punishing the very people trying to help families. (Source: NPR).

The Consequences Are Already Here

Hospitals in red states are hemorrhaging doctors. Why? Because no one wants to risk jail time for treating a miscarriage or a lawsuit for providing standard medical care. Women experiencing pregnancy complications are being turned away from emergency rooms, forced to get sicker because doctors are too afraid to act. And let’s not forget the relentless legal attacks on FDA-approved abortion medication, which set a terrifying precedent for government interference in all medical treatments. What’s next—banning chemotherapy because someone doesn’t ‘believe’ in it?

This Is Not About Life—It’s About Power

If these laws were truly about ‘protecting life,’ then where’s the funding for prenatal care? Paid parental leave? Affordable healthcare? Nowhere. Instead, The Regime cuts funding at every opportunity while criminalizing the doctors and patients trying to make their own healthcare decisions. This isn’t about saving babies—it’s about controlling women.

What Can We Do?

  • Support Shield Laws: Blue states must strengthen protections to block extradition of doctors and patients.
  • Vote for Medical Freedom: If you believe in small government, vote out the politicians who want to legislate your body.
  • Fight for Privacy Rights: Today it’s abortion records—tomorrow, it could be your gun ownership, mental health, or prescription history.
  • Speak Up: The only thing worse than a dystopia is the silence that lets it happen.

This is not just about one doctor, one state, or one law. This is about whether you get to make your own medical decisions—or if The Regime does it for you.

AP News

New York doctor is fined in Texas, charged in Louisiana over abortion pills in tests of shield laws

February 14, 2025 — In Dallas, a New York doctor, Maggie Carpenter, is grappling with legal challenges from Texas and Louisiana for prescribing abortion pills to patients in these states, which have strict abortion bans. Texas fined Carpenter $100,000 for violating state law by prescribing medication via telemedicine, while Louisiana charged her with a felony for allegedly prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor. New York Governor Kathy Hochul refused to extradite Carpenter to Louisiana, asserting support for the state's shield law designed to protect abortion providers. Carpenter, co-founder of the Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine, which was established after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, is supported by her organization, emphasizing the safety and legality of medication abortions via telemedicine. The cases highlight the clash between states with opposing stances on abortion laws, with some Democratic states offering legal protections for abortion providers to counter strict Republican-led abortion bans.

The Indianapolis Star

IDOH settles lawsuit over abortion reports following Braun order

February 3, 2025 — Eric Holcomb decided to withhold the individual abortion reports in favor of releasing only summary reports publicly. The department said that ...

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AP News

New York doctor is fined in Texas, charged in Louisiana over ...

February 14, 2025 — Texas didn't bring criminal charges against Dr. Maggie Carpenter, but she's charged with a felony in Louisiana for allegedly prescribing ...

Fox 59

Judge to decide if Indiana Department of Health can release ...

February 13, 2025 — The settlement means that IDOH must now release the records outlining certain abortions performed across Indiana, with redactions being made to ...

AP News

Texas judge fines New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a ...

February 13, 2025 — Prosecutors in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, indicted Carpenter on charges that she violated the state's near-total abortion ban, which ...

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Indiana Abortionists Sue to Block Release of Public Abortion ...

February 12, 2025 — The lawsuit filed by Drs. Bernard and Rouse argues that TPRs should be considered confidential patient medical records, even though these ...

La Illuminator

Louisiana attorney general signs off on extraditing NY doctor in ...

February 12, 2025 — Her action comes less than two weeks after a Louisiana grand jury indicted the doctor for prescribing and shipping abortion pills to the state.

Daily Journal

Indiana abortion providers sue to keep state records private

February 9, 2025 — Two Indiana abortion providers filed a lawsuit in Marion County to stop the Indiana Department of Health from releasing individual ...

Fox 59

Indiana Department of Health to release terminated pregnancy ...

February 3, 2025 — The Indiana Department of Health has settled a lawsuit concerning the public release of abortion records across the Hoosier State.

Home

Indiana Health Department Concedes Lawsuit, Agrees to Release ...

February 3, 2025 — According to the terms of the settlement, IDOH will now release TPRs upon lawful request and not designate the reports as confidential medical ...

The Indianapolis Star

IDOH settles lawsuit over abortion reports following Braun order

February 3, 2025 — Eric Holcomb decided to withhold the individual abortion reports in favor of releasing only summary reports publicly. The department said that ...

WRTV Indianapolis

Indiana Department of Health will now release abortion records

February 3, 2025 — According to the terms of the settlement, IDOH will now release Termination of Pregnancy Reports (TPRs) upon lawful request and not designate ...

Indiana Capital Chronicle

State settles with anti-abortion group; will release terminated ...

February 3, 2025 — The department will release the individual reports filed on every abortion, though with redactions to protect identity. In a release thanking ...

FierceHealthcare

New York doctor charged in Louisiana for mailing abortion pill

February 2, 2025 — A state grand jury indicted the physician, Margaret Carpenter, M.D., as well as her practice last week. It appears to be the first time criminal ...

CBS News

New York doctor indicted for prescribing abortion pill in Louisiana

January 31, 2025 — Grand jurors at the District Court for the Parish of West Baton Rouge issued an indictment against Dr. Margaret Carpenter; her company, ...

Reuters

New York doctor indicted in Louisiana for prescribing abortion pill ...

January 30, 2025 — Margaret Carpenter and her practice, Nightingale Medical, were charged with criminal abortion by means of abortion-inducting drugs, a felony, ...

People.com

New York Doctor Indicted for Prescribing Abortion Pill to Louisiana ...

January 30, 2025 — Dr. Margaret Carpenter, from New York, was indicted by a grand jury for prescribing an abortion pill to a teenager in Louisiana, ...

WFYI Public Media

Governor Braun orders IDOH to share individual terminated ... - WFYI

January 21, 2025 — Gov. Mike Braun is ordering the Indiana Department of Health to resume releasing individual terminated pregnancy reports.

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