A Texas judge on Thursday granted an emergency order allowing a pregnant woman whose fetus has a fatal diagnosis to get an abortion in the state.

Late last month, Kate Cox, a 31-year-old Dallas-area mother of two who is about 20 weeks pregnant, found out that her developing fetus has trisomy 18, a rare chromosomal disorder likely to cause stillbirth or the death of the baby shortly after it’s born.

Cox told NBC News Thursday afternoon that she was “hopeful” and very grateful after the judge’s decision.

  • partial_accumen
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    61 year ago

    First, I really appreciate you laying out some actual numbers for people reading this post. I’m glad you’re providing this information.

    While I wish it wasn’t necessary to go take these steps, the cost of going to a different country for an abortion are much smaller than you imply.

    …and…

    That’s still a lot of money but not take a second mortgage money.

    The middle class itself is a range of incomes and financial situations. Sadly, many in the USA firmly in the middle class would find and extreme struggle to come up with $5k USD unplanned.

    56% of Americans can’t cover a $1,000 emergency expense with savings

    I was trying to drive the point home that the only ones that don’t have the option through any means are the poor.