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Texas committee defends decision to skip reviews of post-abortion ban maternal deaths
The committee has found itself in the spotlight more since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and
Texas
criminalized
abortion
. Earlier this year, the panel made headlines when Dr. Ingrid Skop, an OB-GYN and anti-
abortion
activist from San ...
Texas won't investigate maternal mortalities for the years immediately following its abortion ban
Maternal health advocates had expected that the abortion bans would increase maternal deaths, as more women would carry pregnancies to term.
Texas Mom, 35, Dies After Hemorrhaging Due to State Abortion Ban: 'Everyone Turned Their Backs on Us During That Day'
A 35-year-old Texas woman required a dilation and curettage after suffering a miscarriage and hemorrhaging. However, because the procedure is also used for abortions, she was unable to receive the proper medical attention and later died from heavy bleeding.
ProPublica reports Texas' abortion ban has killed another woman
Texas' abortion ban continues to work according to Republican plans, leaving another woman dead after being denied life-saving care. Thirty-five-year-old Porsha Ngumezi was denied a D&C due to Texas' abortion ban.
Texas committee won’t examine maternal deaths in first years after abortion ban
The largest state with an abortion ban, Texas can offer broader insight into the impact of abortion laws than any other state in the country.
Texas’ maternal mortality committee faces backlash for not reviewing deaths from first two years post-Dobbs
Committee members said it was necessary to skip the two years after Texas passed its restrictive abortion laws to offer more timely recommendations.
Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Committee discusses recommendations for lawmakers
ProPublica has released published reports on the deaths of three Texas women who were denied abortion-related care.
The Texas Tribune
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A third woman has died under Texas’ abortion ban as doctors reach for riskier miscarriage treatments
Porsha Ngumezi bled to death as she was miscarrying after her doctor opted against an emergency procedure used to end ...
11d
'It could have been prevented' | Third Texas woman dies after being denied abortion-related care
The death of 35-year-old Porsha Ngumezi was preventable, according to more than a dozen doctors who reviewed a summary of her ...
KUT
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Bill aims to make abortion pills controlled substances in Texas
The bill would reclassify mifepristone and misoprostol as Schedule IV substances. Doctors say doing so could cause delays in ...
USA Today
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ProPublica investigation: Third woman dies under Texas’ abortion ban
“Doctors assume that a D&C is not standard in
Texas
anymore, even in cases where it should be recommended. People are afraid: They see D&C as
abortion
and
abortion
as illegal.” Doctors and ...
Texas Standard
3d
Texas abortion laws leading to OB/GYN ‘exodus’
Recent reports detail many doctors are considering relocating as residency programs see a drop in applications.
The Texas Tribune on MSN
13d
Texas bill would reclassify abortion drugs as controlled substances
The bill is modeled after a Louisiana law that doctors say has created chaos for other gynecological issues best treated by ...
Dallas Observer
6d
New Texas Bill Would Classify Abortion Pills as Schedule IV Drugs
A Texas legislator has moved to designate abortion-inducing pills as controlled substances, potentially endangering women ...
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on MSN
Democratic cities attempting to fund abortion services met with lawsuits
Democratic officials in Texas cities attempting to fund abortion-related services with taxpayer money are being sued.
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