Post-Roe, some women who want to be moms worry pregnancy is too risky

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Post-Roe, some women who want to be moms worry pregnancy is too risky
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She always wanted to be a mom. Now, she says she's not so sure: 'I don't want to die because I have a miscarriage and I'm not able to get the emergency medical care that I need.'

One Texas woman who participated in the research was denied care after her membranes ruptured before fetal viability. “I knew how dangerous it was for me to get on a plane and go get an abortion,” she told researchers. “But I knew that it was still the safer option for me than sitting in Texas and waiting, and I could potentially get sicker.”? Will no interventions be able to take place? Would I be left to die?" she asked.

Brianna, 26, a coffee shop worker living in Iowa, says she recently started talking to her husband about starting a family. Despite her fears, Brianna says that she will probably still try to conceive, and she just hopes that citizens will pressure politicians into passing federal protections for abortion access."I don't want to die because I have a miscarriage and I'm not able to get the emergency medical care that I need."Is abortion a parenting issue? Yes — here’s why

Jessica says she never thought she would"ever consider having an abortion." But multiple births run in her family, she says, and she's afraid of what that could mean if she were to get pregnant.

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