medical exceptions

Tennessee Abortion Ban Lawsuit Highlights Life-Saving Care Dilemma

Rachel Fulton’s life-threatening pregnancy complications necessitated an abortion, a procedure unavailable in Tennessee except in rare, extreme circumstances. Forced to travel out of state for care, Fulton became a plaintiff in a lawsuit against Tennessee, alongside five other patients and medical professionals, alleging the state’s abortion ban violates their right to life and prevents doctors from providing standard medical care. Although a trial was set to begin, a last-minute appeal has indefinitely halted proceedings, with attorneys arguing the state is attempting to prevent women’s stories from being heard and to obscure the fact that the ban is failing to provide necessary care, even when exceptions are written into law. The plaintiffs intend to fight the appeal, hoping to have their day in court to expose the dangers of the current restrictions.

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Texas medical panel won’t provide list of exceptions to abortion ban

As a woman living in Texas, the recent news about the Texas medical panel refusing to provide a list of exceptions to the abortion ban has left me feeling disheartened and frustrated. Hearing about the experience of a couple in Tennessee who lost their baby at 20 weeks due to complications, and the stringent process they had to go through in case of a medical emergency, highlights the heart-wrenching reality that many women face.

The vague guidelines issued by the Texas medical panel regarding exceptions to the abortion ban, advising doctors to meticulously document their decision-making process but providing few specifics, only adds to the confusion and distress for women seeking critical medical care.… Continue reading