Texas mother flees state for medically necessary abortion to save her healthy twin
Lauren Miller, from Dallas, had to leave the state to receive a selective reduction for her nonviable twin in order to save her healthy twin.
Texas mother denied life-saving termination care until developing sepsis
Kristen Anaya, from Frisco, had to wait until she developed sepsis before doctors could legally provide her life-saving termination care.
Texas aspiring OB-GYN receives fatal fetal diagnosis, choses out-of-state residency program
Dr. Danielle Mathisen, formerly from Fort Worth, fled the state for termination care after receiving a fatal fetal diagnosis, influencing her decision to obtain OB-GYN residency training outside of Texas.
Texas woman flees state to receive medically necessary termination to save her healthy twin
Ashley Brandt, from Dallas, had to leave Texas to receive a selective reduction for her non-viable twin in order to protect herself and her healthy twin.
Texas woman forced to wait until infection became severe enough to receive critical termination care
Elizabeth Weller, from Houston, was denied care for a developing infection when her water broke at 18 weeks until she was rushed to the emergency room.
Texas woman loses fallopian tube after hospital denied essential ectopic pregnancy treatment
Kyleigh Thurman, from outside Austin, was denied ectopic pregnancy care following multiple ER visits, resulting in the avoidable loss of her fallopian tube.
Texas woman flees state for termination, changes her longstanding pro-life identity
Kailee DeSpain, a multi-generational central Texan, travelled to New Mexico for termination care after learning her fetus had no chance of survival, changing her longstanding pro-life identity.
Texas woman travels across the country for termination following fatal fetal diagnosis
Lauren Hall, from outside Dallas, travelled across the country with the help of her pro-life family to receive termination care after spiraling into a deep depression following her fetus’ fatal diagnosis.
Documentary released spotlighting Texas women at the forefront of groundbreaking post-Dobbs lawsuit
An acclaimed documentery film, Zurawski v Texas, shadows three women denied medically necessary abortion care and their legal team as they fight to restore access to critical healthcare across Texas.
18 women delayed or denied emergency care, some to the brink of death
Diane Sawyer and Rachel Scott cover stories of women who experienced emergency pregnancy complications (including 6 women from Texas) but were delayed or denied care due to state abortion laws.