Cassandra Jaramillo
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When she first shows up to the hospital, they tell her that there's nothing that they can do, that it would be illegal to intervene because her fetus, although she was going to lose that pregnancy, still had a heartbeat.
When she first shows up to the hospital, they tell her that there's nothing that they can do, that it would be illegal to intervene because her fetus, although she was going to lose that pregnancy, still had a heartbeat.
And what her husband shared with us that he learned from her was that when she first shows up to the hospital, they tell her that there's nothing that they can do, that it would be illegal to intervene because her fetus, although she was going to lose that pregnancy, still had a heartbeat.
And what her husband shared with us that he learned from her was that when she first shows up to the hospital, they tell her that there's nothing that they can do, that it would be illegal to intervene because her fetus, although she was going to lose that pregnancy, still had a heartbeat.
This woman wanted her pregnancy. She did not want an abortion. However, the abortion ban in Texas is written in such a way that puts miscarriages in a gray area.
This woman wanted her pregnancy. She did not want an abortion. However, the abortion ban in Texas is written in such a way that puts miscarriages in a gray area.
Joseli's husband, he always felt like something had gone terribly wrong, but he did not understand the landscape of laws that were changing in that time or what was the standard of care that his wife should have received.
Joseli's husband, he always felt like something had gone terribly wrong, but he did not understand the landscape of laws that were changing in that time or what was the standard of care that his wife should have received.
She goes to the hospital hoping to get the help that she desperately needed and was made to wait 40 hours before she ended up spontaneously miscarrying her child.
She goes to the hospital hoping to get the help that she desperately needed and was made to wait 40 hours before she ended up spontaneously miscarrying her child.
When she first shows up to the hospital, they tell her that there's nothing that they can do, that it would be illegal to intervene because her fetus, although she was going to lose that pregnancy, still had a heartbeat.
And what her husband shared with us that he learned from her was that when she first shows up to the hospital, they tell her that there's nothing that they can do, that it would be illegal to intervene because her fetus, although she was going to lose that pregnancy, still had a heartbeat.
This woman wanted her pregnancy. She did not want an abortion. However, the abortion ban in Texas is written in such a way that puts miscarriages in a gray area.
Joseli's husband, he always felt like something had gone terribly wrong, but he did not understand the landscape of laws that were changing in that time or what was the standard of care that his wife should have received.
She goes to the hospital hoping to get the help that she desperately needed and was made to wait 40 hours before she ended up spontaneously miscarrying her child.