Josseli Barnica grieved the news as she lay in a Houston hospital bed on Sept. 3, 2021: The sibling she’d dreamt of giving her daughter would not survive this pregnancy.

The fetus was on the verge of coming out, its head pressed against her dilated cervix; she was 17 weeks pregnant and a miscarriage was “in progress,” doctors noted in hospital records. At that point, they should have offered to speed up the delivery or empty her uterus to stave off a deadly infection, more than a dozen medical experts told ProPublica.

But when Barnica’s husband rushed to her side from his job on a construction site, she relayed what she said the medical team had told her: “They had to wait until there was no heartbeat,” he told ProPublica in Spanish. “It would be a crime to give her an abortion.”

For 40 hours, the anguished 28-year-old mother prayed for doctors to help her get home to her daughter; all the while, her uterus remained exposed to bacteria.

Three days after she delivered, Barnica died of an infection.

  • @BlitzoTheOisSilent
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    2222 days ago

    Ok, and? What consequences are they going to face? How will their quality of life be diminished in any way?

    I’ll answer for you: none, because we, the little people, do not matter. Period.

      • @FordBeeblebrox
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        622 days ago

        I’ll bring the Murphy’s wood oil and get that frame polished up real nice

      • balderdash
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        217 days ago

        Comments like these do less than nothing. We need to actually go outside and organize against the people taking our freedoms away. Protests, signing petitions, civil disobedience, even just donating goes a hell of a lot farther than writing comments on the internet.

    • @Snapz
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      422 days ago

      Here’s hoping Allred wiped the stage with cruz enough to show a little hope to anyone with any good in them left in the state.