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“MAGA abortion bans are killing women”: Pregnant Texas teen dies after being denied treatment
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“MAGA abortion bans are killing women”: Pregnant Texas teen dies after being denied treatment

Nevaeh Crain would have turned 20 on Friday. Instead, she is another American killed by a Republican abortion ban.

After reporting on Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller, who died due to a ban in Georgia enacted after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned themRoe v. Wade in 2022, ProPublica turned to Texas and told the stories of Josseli Barnica and Crain, who died last year at age 18 after suffering complications from sepsis, the miscarriage of a daughter she planned to name Lillian, and delayed medical care.

“On the morning of her baby shower, October 28, 2023, Crain woke up with a headache.” ProPublica reported on Friday. She soon vomited with a fever and sought treatment at two hospitals in Texas a total of three times within 20 hours. The outlet continues: “On her third trip, a doctor insisted on two ultrasounds to confirm fetal death before transferring her to the intensive care unit. Hours later, Crain died.”

As journalists Lizzie Presser and Kavitha Surana explained:

ProPublica condensed more than 800 pages of Crain’s medical records into a four-page timeline in consultation with two maternal-fetal medicine specialists; Reporters discussed it with nine doctors, including researchers at prestigious universities, gynecologists who regularly treat miscarriages, and experts in emergency medicine and maternal health.

Some said the initial emergency room missed warning signs of infection that deserved attention. Everyone said the doctor at the second hospital never should have sent Crain home if her signs of sepsis hadn’t improved. And when she came back for the third time, everyone said there was no medical reason to make her wait two ultrasounds before taking aggressive measures to save herself.

“That’s how these restrictions are killing women,” Dr. Dara Kass, a former regional director of the Department of Health and an emergency physician in New York. “It’s never just a decision, it’s never just a doctor, it’s never just a nurse.”

Crain and her mother, Candace Fails, “believed abortion was morally wrong,” it says ProPublica. “The teenager could only support it in the context of rape or a life-threatening illness, she always told her mother. They didn’t care if the government banned it, only how their Christian faith guided their own actions.”

Fails told reporters that she still believed doctors had an obligation to do everything they could to save Crain, even if it meant losing the pregnancy, but they seemed more worried about that to make the fetal heartbeat. “I know it sounds selfish, and God knows I’d rather have both, but if I had to choose,” she said, “I would have chosen my daughter.”

Although a federal law, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), requires emergency rooms that accept Medicare to provide patients with “necessary stabilizing care,” which the Biden-Harris administration says includes abortions, The Associated Pressannounced in August that more than 100 patients nationwide “have been turned away or treated negligently since 2022.”

Republican officials in several states, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, have fought the Biden-Harris administration’s interpretation of EMLATA, and last month the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a lower court decision banning emergency abortions, that violate Texas law.

ProPublicaCoverage of Crain’s death comes during early voting for the Nov. 5 election. American voters will choose the next president — former Republican President Donald Trump or Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris — and which party controls each chamber of Congress.

Democrats have pushed hard for reproductive freedom, emphasizing that Trump appointed three of the justices behind 2022 Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization He made a decision that ended abortion rights nationwide, and he plans to vote against a ballot measure in Florida that would ban pre-viability abortions in the state, where a six-week restriction is now in effect. In September, Harris, a former U.S. senator, endorsed eliminating the filibuster for codification roe.

The GOP controls the U.S. House of Representatives, but Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has recently taken votes that will force Republicans to publicly oppose federal laws that would protect abortion care, birth control and fertility treatments. Texas Congressman Colin Allred, the Democrat challenging U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), noted Crain’s story on Friday.

“This is tragic. My heart goes out to Nevaeh’s family,” Allred said on social media. “Texas doctors can’t do their jobs because of Ted Cruz’s cruel abortion ban. Cruz even lobbied SCOTUS to allow states to ban life-saving emergency abortions. We can’t afford another six years of Ted Cruz.”

Others also responded to the new reporting by directing their ire at anti-choice Republican officials who advocate restricting reproductive care.

“This latest story from ProPublica about Nevaeh Crain is shocking,” said Cecile Richards, co-founder of Abortion in America and former president of Planned Parenthood. “She was a teenager who should be alive today, but is no longer because of Texas’ abortion bans and refusal to provide life-saving assistance even in the worst emergency.”

Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-Wis.) – who has publicly expressed her own preferencesroe Abortion Story – stated that “MAGA abortion bans KILLING WOMEN.”

Alex Wall of the Center for American Progress said similarly: “This is disgusting. Nevaeh Crain should still be alive today. Donald Trump’s MAGA abortion bans are killing women.”

Mini Timmaraju, president and CEO of Reproductive Freedom for All, which has endorsed Harris, emphasized that “these Republican monsters in Texas have been fighting the Biden-Harris administration’s efforts to protect women like Nevaeh and Josseli.”

“There is a special place in hell for Ken Paxton,” she continued, calling the Texas attorney general. “Make no mistake, Donald Trump’s abortion ban did this. We have to stop him.”

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