Summary

After Texas banned abortion in 2021, sepsis rates among women hospitalized for second-trimester pregnancy loss rose over 50%, with maternal deaths increasing 33% from 2019 to 2023.

ProPublica’s analysis found that sepsis risk surged when the fetus still had a heartbeat, as doctors hesitated to intervene due to legal fears.

Maternal health experts warn that abortion bans delay critical care, endangering women’s lives.

Texas lawmakers, facing mounting evidence and public pressure, are considering amending the law to better protect patients, but changes remain uncertain.

  • eric5949
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    3 days ago

    Women dying is a feature of the law, it wasn’t like they didn’t know it would happen. They want to punish women for perceived societal ills, and if they die they die.

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      It’s not even the punishment that they’re intending.

      It’s the control the fear of punishment gives them.

      They always have, and always will, want to control every aspect of a woman’s life. They’re objects, playthings to these people.