Dear Friends and Allies:
National Advocates for Pregnant Women
(NAPW)
today released to the public a letter sent to the Judiciary
Committee of the US Senate. We are requesting that the Committee ask
Judge Sonia Sotomayor and all future Supreme Court nominees: Is
there a point in pregnancy when you believe women lose their civil
rights?
This letter addresses
the harm that will result if abortion is outlawed. And it provides
concrete examples of civil rights violations against pregnant women
that undermine both maternal and fetal health. These violations
would occur routinely if Roe v. Wade were overturned.
"Review of both civil
and criminal cases since Roe v. Wade makes clear that what is at
stake is more than the right to choose abortion," said Lynn M.
Paltrow, Founder and Executive Director of NAPW. "Also at stake is
the fundamental issue of whether or not pregnant women are
recognized as full Constitutional persons under the law."
The letter was
co-signed by more than 100 legal and public health experts and
advocates concerned with both abortion and birthing rights. The
signatories include scholars who have revealed the ways that
anti-abortion claims of fetal rights are being used to justify
policing and punishment of pregnant women who want to carry their
pregnancies to term.
Among the signers are:
Dorothy Roberts (Killing the Black Body: Race,
Reproduction and the Meaning of Liberty);
Laura Gomez (Misconceiving Mothers:
Legislators, Prosecutors, and the Politics of Prenatal Drug
Exposure);
Lisa Ikemoto (Furthering the Inquiry: Race,
Class, and Culture in the Forced Medical Treatment of Pregnant
Women);
April Cherry (The Free Exercise Rights of
Pregnant Women Who Refuse Medical Treatment); Michelle Oberman
(Women, Fetuses, Physicians and the State: Pregnancy and Medical
Ethics in the 21st Century);
Cynthia Daniels (At Women's Expense: State
Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights);
Jeanne Flavin (Our Bodies, Our Crimes: The
Policing of Women's Reproduction in America); and Rachel Roth
(Making Women Pay: The Hidden Costs of Fetal Rights).
We state that focusing
exclusively on abortion "makes it possible to ignore critical issues
for women that might not be readily apparent. Nearly a million women
each year terminate their pregnancies, close to another million
suffer miscarriages and stillbirths. And more than four million
women continue their pregnancies to term. Each and every one of
these women benefits from the Court's decision in Roe v. Wade."
"Women's
constitutional right to reproductive autonomy includes far more than
the right to terminate a pregnancy," said Nancy Ehrenreich, editor
of The Reproductive Rights Reader: Law, Medicine and the
Construction of Motherhood. "Focusing the confirmation hearings on
the issue of abortion ignores that the Supreme Court's ruling in
Roe--its role as ultimate interpreter of the constitution--are both
essential to assuring women their basic rights to human dignity and
equality."
The letter is
available online at our website.
Lynn
M. Paltrow
National Advocates for Pregnant Women
http://nationaladvocatesforpregnantwomen.org
Info@advocatesforpregnantwomen.org
National Advocates for Pregnant Women
works to secure the human and civil rights, health and welfare of
all women, focusing particularly on pregnant and parenting women.