NEW: The bill comes after ProPublica’s reporting on the deaths of three Texas women. It specifies that doctors don’t need to wait until an emergency is “imminent” to terminate pregnancies but leaves in steep penalties for those who violate the law.
Kavitha Surana & @cassandrajaramillo.bsky.social
Kavitha Surana & @cassandrajaramillo.bsky.social
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Would also like the mortality of pregnant women in texas since the law changed released, since this data is not widely available.
https://open.substack.com/pub/jessica/p/urgent-the-texas-exceptions-bill?r=em6k0&utm_medium=ios
Science and Religion don’t work well together, wonder why that is 🤔?
They’d force another Luigi into existence.
One person doing scattershot violence isn't going to move the needle, unless he inspires others by the thousands to potentially do the same.
While any improvement, no matter how small, is welcomed, Texas women are being denied fundamental human rights and will die consequently.
Let the MD decide what's medically right for his patient. Stay out of it, lawmakers.
Funny since everybody tells them they are extreme and there will be negative consequences.
This was preventable. They didn't have to die. Nobody in the US should be dying of sepsis. Period.