Plaintiffs Anna Zargarian, Lauren Miller, Lauren Hall, and Amanda Zurawski at the Texas State Capitol after filing a lawsuit on behalf of Texans harmed by the state’s abortion ban on March 7, 2023.who filed a lawsuit after being denied medically necessary abortions, arguing that the exceptions currently spelled out in the state’s abortion ban are sufficiently broad and that doctors who refuse to offer abortion care when a pregnant person’s life is in danger misunderstand the law.
The women who sued included lead plaintiff Amanda Zurawski, who nearly died of sepsis after she was denied an abortion and whose ability to have children has been compromised as result of the infection; Kiersten Hogan, who had a stillbirth at 19 weeks after her water broke and a hospital refused to terminate the pregnancy; and several women who were forced to stay pregnant despite fatal fetal conditions, or were forced to travel out of state for abortion care amid their medical emergencies.
Plaintiff Samantha Casiano was forced to continue her pregnancy after her daughter, Halo, was diagnosed with anencephaly, because the serious birth defect did not qualify for care under Texas’s abortion ban. Halo was born in March 2023 at 33 weeks and died four hours later.In its ruling, the court said that people like Casiano who will lose their pregnancies due to fatal fetal conditions are not eligible for abortion care, unless they also have a life-threatening condition.
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