Indiana Sentences Purvi Patel to 20 Years for Feticide

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On Monday, the state of Indiana sentenced 33-year-old Purvi Patel to 20 years in prison on charges of feticide - an act that causes the death of a fetus - and neglect of a dependent. She received a 30-year-sentence on the felony neglect charge, 10 of which were suspended. A six-year sentence for feticide will be served concurrently.

Patel is the first woman in the U.S. to be charged, convicted and sentenced on a feticide charge. Reproductive rights activists are outraged.

"What this conviction means is that anti-abortion laws will be used to punish pregnant woman," says Lynn Paltrow, Executive Director for National Advocates for Pregnant Women.

Patel was arrested in July 2013 after she went to the emergency room, bleeding heavily, at St. Joseph Hospital in Mishawaka, Indiana. Despite initially denying the pregnancy, Patel eventually admitted to medical authorities that she had a miscarriage and threw the stillborn fetus in a dumpster.

According to Sue Ellen Braunlin, doctor and co-president of the Indiana Religious Coalition for Reproductive Justice, Purvi was most likely 23-24 weeks pregnant, although prosecutors argued Patel was 25 weeks along in the state's opening argument. The prosecution confirmed on Monday that the baby died within seconds of being born.

Patel's lawyers argued that she panicked when she realized she was in labor. Patel comes from a conservative Hindu family that looks down on sex outside marriage, and the pregnancy was a result of an affair Patel had with her
co-worker.

"Purvi Patel's conviction amounts to punishment for having a miscarriage and then seeking medical care, something that no woman should worry would lead to jail time," said Deepa Iyer, Activist-in-Residence at the University of Maryland's Asian American Studies Program and former director of South Asian Americans Leading Together.

Despite Patel's claim that she gave birth to a stillborn child, prosecutors argued that Patel gave birth to a live fetus and charged her with child neglect. Prosecutors also claimed that Patel ordered abortion-inducing drugs online and tried to terminate her pregnancy, but a toxicology report failed to find evidence of any drugs in her system.

"Instead of receiving the medical support and counseling she so desperately needed, the state charged her with murder and attempted feticide."

Patel is the first woman to be sentenced under Indiana's feticide laws but she isn't the first woman to be charged. In 2011, Bei Bei Shuai, a Chinese American-woman, was held in prison for a year before feticide charges against her were dropped as part of a plea deal. Shuai was reportedly suffering from depression and tried to commit suicide while pregnant. She survived, but the fetus did not.

"Instead of receiving the medical support and counseling [Shuai] so desperately needed, the state charged her with murder and attempted feticide," said Iyer.

Iyer says that the fact that the only two women charged with infanticide are Asian American is important to note because women of color often lack access to basic health care, counseling, and other reproductive health resources.

"Immigrant women of color, such as Bei Bei and Purvi, remain vulnerable to the exploitation of laws like these in a myriad of ways, as we have seen in how they have been treated by the state of Indiana," said Iyer. "The cultural issues that the prosecution decided to drag into this case reflect stereotypes about Asian-American women and reproductive health which may not necessarily be true in this case."

The Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law's 2013 study on arrests and forced interventions on pregnant women in the U.S. found that approximately 71 percent were low-income women and 59 percent were women of color.

"For these women, the additional fear of arrest may altogether prevent them from seeking critical and necessary physical or mental health care during their pregnancy," said Miriam Yeung, Executive Director of National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum.

Yeung believes that the Asian-American community needs to be more intentional and open about having conversations around reproductive and mental health. Asian-American youth, says Yeung, report the strongest amount of stigma around sex and reproductive health of any group. Asian-American women also have one of the highest suicide rates in the country.

"We know that our community is very progressive on the issue of abortion. 78% of AAPIs [Asian American Pacific Islanders] believe in some form of legal abortion," said Yeung. "However, despite our supportive values, we are not openly discussing reproductive health. As a community, we need to begin taking steps to de-stigmatize reproductive health and mental illness and integrate care and service around these issues into routine medical care."

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-a...ged-two-asian-american-women-feticide-n332761
 
and this is why abortion laws should be easier..This girl came from conservative family who very likely to do her harm if gone through with pregnancy
 
and this is why abortion laws should be easier..This girl came from conservative family who very likely to do her harm if gone through with pregnancy
There was no law against Patel getting an abortion early in her pregnancy. She could have easily gotten a legal abortion. The law is easy already.
 
murder is murder.
But the hypocracy of.current laws needs to addessed though..
I wont hold my breath
 
She didn't seek an abortion and she didn't seek any pre-natal care....threw the baby into a dumpster anyway...then sought care for Herself at the hospital....Nevermind the baby...it's in the dumpster!

Many people do things they are ashamed of and don't want their parents to know about it....BUT, a human baby?...throwing it into a dumpster just like a bag of garbage....No pity or sympathy from me here....she deserves prison time.
 
abortion.places.toss.the baby inthe dumpster too..
of course.that is sanctioned..
Mmmm
 
maybe this girl sick and afraid total denial but yes she should taken herself to hospital or had it somewhere that baby get help if still alive..dumpster wrong but remember in india mother therasa went round all the dumpsters at night pulling babies out something that still done everynight in indian cities....I will make no comment on cultural side of that barbaric act
 
If she would have seeked help for the baby at the hospital, my opinion would differ...

Hoichi. as far as abortion clinics throwing dead babies (and betting some of them could still be alive)...into dumpsters, I'm not sure about that. It's not humane at all. Cremation would be a better idea, if in fact the baby was dead.
 
If she would have seeked help for the baby at the hospital, my opinion would differ...

Hoichi. as far as abortion clinics throwing dead babies (and betting some of them could still be alive)...into dumpsters, I'm not sure about that. It's not humane at all. Cremation would be a better idea, if in fact the baby was dead.

I agree
 
Dumpter dive where the trash is tossed re abortion clinics
You will be suprised..
You shouldnt...its documented....if you wanted to look
 
I'm not saying what she did was ok but I find it hard to believe that they no for a fact that the baby was born alive. Most babies born that early in a healthy pregnancy with proper medical care don't breath on their own and don't make it. And some woman don't know they are pregnant the entire 9 months until they were in labor so she could have not known in time to get an abortion. This case doesn't really sound fair.

A doctor tried to give a friend of mine something called a "sponge pill" which causes labor and used for abortions. She was 8 weeks pregnant and was bleeding and the doctor wouldn't do blood work or ultrasound to confirm she had a healthy fetus. I told her go to her old doctor for second opinion and turns out her blood work was perfect and there was no reason to take the pill.

I don't think doctor can say she didn't have a stillbirth. And I don't think the prosecuted can say that she knew she was pregnant before she had the misscarage.

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I'm not saying what she did was ok but I find it hard to believe that they no for a fact that the baby was born alive. Most babies born that early in a healthy pregnancy with proper medical care don't breath on their own and don't make it. And some woman don't know they are pregnant the entire 9 months until they were in labor so she could have not known in time to get an abortion. This case doesn't really sound fair.

A doctor tried to give a friend of mine something called a "sponge pill" which causes labor and used for abortions. She was 8 weeks pregnant and was bleeding and the doctor wouldn't do blood work or ultrasound to confirm she had a healthy fetus. I told her go to her old doctor for second opinion and turns out her blood work was perfect and there was no reason to take the pill.

I don't think doctor can say she didn't have a stillbirth. And I don't think the prosecuted can say that she knew she was pregnant before she had the misscarage.

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it easy to tell if baby born live at post mortom
 
i think the person cut baby out of belly or may been different case same time as this case or done in uk i read about it last few days just awful
 
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