Abortion rights activist Rachel Bailey chants during an International Women's Day abortion rights demonstration at the Texas State Capitol on March 08, 2023, in Austin, Texas.In 2023, a woman walked into a health centre in Houston trailing an IV pole. She was suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum — essentially, an extreme form of morning sickness. The woman was vomiting constantly, could not retain food or fluids, and was being kept alive by being fed through a drip.
The problem with this exception is that doctors are not sure when it applies. That uncertainty is upending medical care across Texas — not just abortion care, but any health care that is provided to pregnant people, or people who might become pregnant. Doctors do not have the legal training to interpret complicated abortion laws, and many said they lack guidance on them from hospital or clinic administrators. If they run afoul of the Texas abortion bans, they also face severe penalties, including 99 years in prison, fines of at least $100,000, and the loss of their medical licence.
Sarah followed her doctor’s advice and is now four months pregnant. Although she is excited to become a mother, she worries about what would happen if there were a problem with her pregnancy. “For the first time in my life,” Sarah said, “I was like: ‘I do not like that the state I live in is putting this restriction on me.
Kumar added: “Ectopic pregnancies can be a grey zone, too,” Kumar added. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus,in a fallopian tube. As the pregnancy progresses, it can cause the tube to rupture.
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