Two Texas women died after they faced delays in getting miscarriage care because of the state’s abortion ban, ProPublica ...
Josseli Barnica should have been offered intervention, to speed up delivery or empty her uterus, say several medical experts.
The young mother was happily expecting her second child when, like millions of women, she suffered a miscarriage.
In the lead-up to Election Day, yet another report has proven the devastating toll of abortion bans on American women. Last week, a story published by ProPublica detailed the final moments of ...
The group of 111 doctors cited recent ProPublica reporting on two pregnant women who died because doctors did not provide ...
They had to wait until there was no heartbeat,” her husband said. “It would be a crime to give her an abortion.” ...
Sadly, Barnica died from an infection three days after the completion of her pregnancy. ProPublica identified Barnica as one of at least two Texas women who died after doctors delayed miscarriage care ...
Texas has the strictest abortion ban in the nation, forcing many women to travel out of state for medical care. Josseli ...
Barnica is one of at least two Texas women who ProPublica found lost their lives after doctors delayed treating miscarriages, ...
Investigation into Texas abortion laws reveals risks to women facing pregnancy complications under restrictions.