Summary

Eighteen-year-old Nevaeh Crain died from sepsis after Texas’s abortion ban delayed critical medical intervention during her pregnancy complications.

Despite multiple ER visits and severe symptoms, doctors waited to confirm fetal demise before acting due to the state’s restrictive laws. Crain endured intense pain and deteriorating health over multiple hospital visits, ultimately suffering a miscarriage and passing away from internal bleeding.

Medical experts believe timely intervention could have saved her. Her mother, Candace Fails, is pursuing legal accountability but faces significant legal hurdles under Texas’s stringent emergency care standards.

    • @nomous
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      121 days ago

      Where do you live?

        • @nomous
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          121 days ago

          Be more specific, I want to know what issues your area has that you have coming to you.

          • @[email protected]
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            121 days ago

            None. Solid blue. My state doesn’t have these sorts of medieval issues. That is unless trump gets elected and then who the fuck knows at that point.

            • @nomous
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              021 days ago

              My state doesn’t have these sorts of medieval issues.

              Wow must be nice living in a Utopia, luckily you’ll never fall into any Kafkaesque bureaucratic nightmare.

              That is unless trump gets elected and then who the fuck knows at that point.

              Eh, no sympathy from me, you have it coming.

                • @nomous
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                  21 days ago

                  “jUSt mOvE heRe.”

                  Goodnight.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    121 days ago

                    Well, if you live in Texas, you’ve got a 0% chance to flip it blue… so, get out while you can.

                    I hope you find peace, goodnight.