Across the country, maternal mortality review committees are tasked with analyzing pregnancy-related deaths and reporting information to their respective states and the CDC.is looking at pregnancy deaths from 2021, and it will be the first time they release information about pregnancy deaths since the Supreme Court overturned.
“When asked by many how the Texas would gauge the impact of recent national and state legislative changes, we were confident when we responded that we review maternal deaths regardless of pregnancy outcome,” said task force Chair Dr. Carla Ortique during the committee’s March 22 public meeting. “We're now aware that that will not be the case.”
Texas’ task force is relatively new. The legislature created the Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee in 2013 after a dramatic increase in reported maternal deaths in the. Ortique said that a review of the statute that created the committee revealed that, for its entire decade of operation, the task force has not been privy to cases involving abortion.
“It's my hope,” said Chair Ortique, “that members of the public, the media, professional organizations, community organizations, and all that recognize that the preventable death of a mother is unacceptable will hear these updates and understand the importance of engaging in efforts to ensure that the work of this committee is able to continue and will raise their voices.
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