Texas women denied abortions of ectopic pregnancies file complaints

Texas women denied abortions of ectopic pregnancies file complaints

AUSTIN, Texas — Two Texas women have filed federal complaints against hospitals that denied them abortions for ectopic pregnancies, saying they nearly died and suffered losses of fallopian tubes after they were repeatedly turned away for treatment.

Texas law allows doctors to terminate ectopic pregnancies, in which a fertilized egg grows outside of the uterus where it cannot survive. They are the leading cause of maternal mortality during the first trimester and one of the most common complications, occurring in two of every 100 pregnancies.

“For weeks, I was in and out of emergency rooms trying to get the abortion that I needed to save my future fertility and life,” Kyleigh Thurman said in a statement Monday. “This should have been an open and shut case. Yet, I was left completely in the dark without any information or options for the care I deserved.”

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