Maternal deaths have surged in Texas since its near-total abortion ban. The state review committee doesn’t want to review them.
The Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee said it would allow the board to review more recent cases of maternal deaths in a timely matter.
The Texas Maternal Mortality Committee will begin reviewing death cases from 2024 and will skip over two years of full death ...
According to the report, Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee members said in September the change was ...
The death of 35-year-old Porsha Ngumezi was preventable, according to more than a dozen doctors who reviewed a summary of her ...
A third woman has died under the Texas abortion ban as doctors there avoid dilation and curettage (D&C) procedures and opt ...
Texas maternal mortality committee skips examining cases from 2022-2023, focusing on more recent deaths for relevant policy recommendations, despite concerns.
Photo: Getty Images Another woman has died at the hands of Roe v. Wade’s overturn. According to ProPublica, 35-year-old ...
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump tried mightily to reassure abortion rights supporters, vowing he would not sign into law ...
Colorado clinics such as the one in Glenwood Springs have already been seeing an uptick in out-of-state patients seeking ...
Porsha Ngumezi bled to death as she was miscarrying after her doctor opted against an emergency procedure used to end ...