Heather Maberry learned that her fetus was missing toes in addition to lacking skull and brain growth, but she still couldn't get an abortion in her home state.
. “I said, ‘I physically can’t and mentally can’t continue carrying her knowing that she’s never gonna breathe, we’re never going to have a life with her.’ So, we came to the decision that we were going to try to get an abortion.”found out she was pregnant. She had recently miscarried and was
excited for this pregnancy to add to their three children. “I’ve always wanted another baby,” she said. “We were super excited, but we were also very nervous because we had just lost a baby [in an earlier miMaberry would suffer from debilitating health conditions like hyperemesis gravidarum during the pregnancy. And thenreceived terrible news: Her 20-week ultrasound showed that the fetus had anencephaly. A second hospital confirmed the diagnosis.“It felt like hell,” Maberry said.
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