In post-Roe Texas, 2 mothers with traumatic pregnancies walk very different paths

Two Texas mothers, Samantha Casiano and Lauren Miller, experienced traumatic pregnancies under the state’s strict abortion laws, and they are now involved in a lawsuit challenging the abortion restrictions.

Differing paths: Casiano and Miller had to navigate Texas’s strict abortion laws after their fetuses were diagnosed with fatal conditions, with very different results.
* Samantha Casiano, who discovered mid-pregnancy that her baby had an always-fatal condition known as anencephaly, was unable to afford travel out of state, and hence was made to carry her pregnancy to term despite her desire for an abortion.
* In contrast, Lauren Miller, pregnant with twins, learned that one of her fetuses had Edward’s Syndrome, a condition often described as ‘incompatible with life’. Therefore, for the safety of her healthy twin, Miller went out-of-state to have an abortion procedure called ‘selective reduction’.

Legal implications: The two mothers are plaintiffs in a lawsuit contesting Texas’s abortion laws.
* Both Casiano and Miller are involved in a lawsuit against Texas alongside thirteen other women, in an attempt to challenge the state’s rigid abortion restrictions.
* The Texas attorney general’s office argues that any harms suffered by the women were due to their doctors’ decisions and not the state’s legislative measures.

Context: Texas’s abortion laws only allow for an abortion when the mother’s life is in immediate danger, leaving them with the options of carrying a pregnancy to term or traveling out of state for an abortion.
* Both women faced the difficult decision of going through traumatic pregnancies or overcoming monetary and logistical barriers to travel out of state for an abortion procedure.

In numbers: Texas implemented a six-week abortion ban in September 2021, leading to nearly 10,000 more babies being born in the region.

View original article on NPR

This summary was created by an AI system. The use of this summary is subject to our Terms of Service.

Contact us about this post

Posted

in

by

Tags:

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *