A woman has come forward with the harrowing details of how the Supreme Court's decision four months ago to overturn Roe v. Wade put her life in danger.
The Supreme Court has expedited oral arguments on the Texas law that bans aboriton at six weeks and then incentivizes anyone to sue for a $10,000 bounty.The video featured is from a related report.has told the stories of several women -- including one from Houston, one from central Texas and one from Cleveland -- and what they had to do to obtain medically necessary abortions.
"Very excited to share that Baby Zurawski is expected in late January," Amanda shared on Instagram in July. The post included a picture of her and her husband in "Mama" and "Dad" hats, Amanda holding a strip of ultrasound photos of their baby girl. Texas law allows for abortion if the mother "has a life-threatening physical condition aggravated, caused by, or arising from a pregnancy that places the female at risk of death or poses a serious risk of substantial impairment of a major bodily function."
"Like any other law, there are unintended consequences. We do not want to see any unintended consequences; if we do, it is our responsibility as legislators to fix those flaws," wrote state Sen. Eddie Lucio, who will be leaving the Senate at the end of the year.Going downhill very fast "To see in a matter of maybe five minutes, for her to go from a normal temperature to the condition she was in was really, really scary," he said. "Very quickly, she went downhill very, very fast. She was in a state I've never seen her in."
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