Texas pro-life teen dies after trying to get lifesaving pregnancy care at three different hospitals
Nevaeh Crain, from southeast Texas, dies from sepsis after she traveled to three different emergency rooms and awaited critical intervention for 20 hours.
Texas woman dies after hospital said it would be a “crime” to intervene in her miscarriage
Josseli Barnica, from Houston, died from a preventable infection following 40 hours of delayed miscarriage care.
Did an abortion ban cost a young Texas woman her life?
Yeniifer Alvarez, from rural Luling, TX, lost her baby and her life when her high risk pregnancy was met with the perils of poverty and inadequate maternal care exacerbated by Texas laws.
Texas woman almost dies after hospital denied early delivery despite severe pregnancy complications and fatal fetal diagnosis
Choosing to remain anonymous, a pro-life conservative couple from Dallas share their traumatic pregnancy experience and how current Texas termination restrictions almost cost the mother her life.
Texas woman denied emergency termination by Texas Supreme Court
Kate Cox, from Dallas, lost a lawsuit to terminate her pregnancy after learning her fetus had no chance of survival, garnering widespread national attention.
Texas woman almost dies because she could not terminate her pregnancy
Amanda Zurawski, from Austin, almost died after being denied termination care when her water broke at 18 weeks, leaving her fetus no chance of survival.
Texas woman no longer considers herself pro-life following non-viable pregnancy
Kimberly Manzano, a devout Christian from Dallas-Fort Worth, traveled to New Mexico to terminate her non-viable pregnancy, changing her prior pro-life identity.
Texas woman endures non-viable pregnancy due to lack of resources to obtain out-of-state care
Samantha Casiano, from outside Houston, was forced to carry her nonviable pregnancy to term and watch her baby die shortly after birth as she lacked resources to obtain out-of-state care.
Texas OB-GYN forced to leave state to receive termination care following fatal fetal diagnosis
Dr. Austin Dennard, from Dallas, had to travel out-of-state to terminate her nonviable pregnancy whilst restricted from speaking openly with her OB-GYN patients about pregnancy complication care.
Texas woman denied essential ectopic pregnancy treatment
Kelsie Norris-De La Cruz, from Arlington, was denied critical ectopic pregnancy care due to doctors’ legal fears surrounding existing Texas law.