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She Didn’t Die of Pregnancy, She Died of Texas’ Abortion Ban

Lola Osunde by Lola Osunde
November 20, 2025
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Fellow Nurses Africa | Lagos, Nigeria | 19 November, 2025

A Texas woman has died after doctors reportedly delayed providing lifesaving abortion care due to the state’s restrictive abortion laws.

According to reports, the woman’s pregnancy had become medically dangerous, and her health deteriorated rapidly.

Her condition met the standards that would normally qualify for an emergency termination. However, physicians allegedly hesitated, fearing the legal consequences of performing an abortion under Texas’ near-total ban.

By the time her body could no longer sustain the pregnancy, it was too late, she died shortly after.

Women’s rights groups argue that the case shows how the law creates a climate of fear, causing clinicians to delay critical interventions even when a patient’s life is at risk. “This was not a medical failure,” activists say. “It was a legal one.”

The incident has intensified debate around the growing number of women experiencing life-threatening delays in care across states with strict abortion laws. Lawyers and healthcare organizations are calling for clearer medical exceptions that allow doctors to act without fear of criminalization.

This case continues to spark discussions nationwide about the human cost of restrictive legislation and the lives that may still be at risk.

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