The rate of sepsis in Houston surged 63% after Texas banned abortion.

In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, where hospital leaders empowered doctors to intervene before patients’ conditions worsened, it rose 29%.

(Published May)

Our first-of-its-kind data analysis found that a seismic split emerged in how medical institutions in Texas' two largest metro areas, Houston and Dallas, treated miscarrying patients — and in their ou...

Why Hospital Policies Matter in States That Ban Abortion

Our first-of-its-kind data analysis found that a seismic split emerged in how medical institutions in Texas' two largest metro areas, Houston and Dallas, treated miscarrying patients — and in their ou...

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August 20th, 1916. Septicemia following self-induced abortion. This is real, it is from some genealogy research I did a few years ago. Name hidden to protect the deceased. What's old is new again?

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  1. Interesting, but not exactly the same. The ProPublica reporting is actually about treating women who are suffering high risk miscarriages and thus need abortion care.

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