Pregnant Women Don't Have Access to End-of-life Rights in Idaho
Pregnant Women Don't Have Access to End-of-life Rights in Idaho
Four women in Idaho have filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a state law that nullifies an adult woman’s living will if she is pregnant, thereby providing no access to end-of-life rights. Their suit asserts that Idaho’s law on living wills and advance health care directives discriminates against pregnant women, preventing them from deciding on their own end-of-life medical care. Three of the four women have children, and one of them is pregnant with her second child. The fourth is pregnant with her first child.The female plaintiffs all have executed health care directives under Idaho’s law, and while these vary depending on their individual wishes for medical intervention, all four are unable to access them under the Idaho law because “none of them specify that the directives will have no force or effect if plaintiffs have been diagnosed as pregnant,” the lawsuit states.“Plaintiffs and all other women in Idaho of childbearing age who have executed health care directives are denied their constitutional rights to privacy and equal protection under the law because the validity of their health care directives is called into question by the pregnancy exclusion,” the lawsuit further alleges. “Unlike other people in Idaho, they face uncertainty about whether their explicit wishes about their own medical care will be honored because, if subsequent testing reveals they are pregnant, their health care directives will be rendered void and unenforceable.”
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