Neveah Crain died in October 2023 after doctor reportedly called for two ultrasounds to ‘confirm fetal demise’

A pregnant Texas teenager died after three separate visits to an emergency room in attempts to get care in another incident that has highlighted the medical impact of the loss of abortion rights in the US.

Nevaeh Crain, 18, had gone to two different emergency rooms within 12 hours in October of 2023, each time returning home feeling worse than before. Crain was only diagnosed with strep throat upon her first visit. The hospital did not investigate her sharp abdominal cramps, according to reporting by ProPublica.

Crain is one of at least two Texas women who died under the state’s abortion ban brought in after the US supreme court overturned the federal right to abortion. Josseli Barnica, 28, died after a miscarriage in 2021.

These incidents are seen as evidence of a new reality where US healthcare professionals in states with new tough abortion restrictions are hesitant or even afraid to give care to pregnant mothers over fear of legal repercussions. Texas’s abortion ban threatens prison time for interventions that end a fetal heartbeat, regardless of whether the pregnancy is wanted or not.

  • @Snowclone
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    1326 days ago

    This was the goal, vauge laws that stop ALL care and independence.

  • @[email protected]
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    1226 days ago

    Disgusting government overreach. This was an entirely predictable consequence of overturning Roe vs Wade, and people have been warning about it for years.

  • @[email protected]
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    926 days ago

    Apparently she came from a pro-life family and her mother asked why they doctors didn’t help the miscarriage along

  • ceoofanarchism
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    426 days ago

    Becoming pregnant is obviously a sin requiring a high risk of death. /s