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Texas Lawmakers Push for New Exceptions to State’s Strict Abortion Ban After the Deaths of Two Women

The new legislation, prompted by ProPublica’s reporting, comes after 111 Texas doctors signed a public letter urging that the ban be changed because it “does not allow us as medical professionals to do our jobs.”

Stillbirths

Bill to Fund Stillbirth Prevention and Research Passes Congress

The bill expands the use of existing federal money to be used to fight stillbirths. Lawmakers cited ProPublica’s reporting on the issue as key to adding urgency and building support for the measure.

Stillbirths

Lawmakers Pledge to Fight for Comprehensive Action on Stillbirths

A ProPublica investigation found the U.S. lagging other developed nations in reducing the number of stillbirths. Lawmakers say increased funding will be key to any improvement.

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Georgia Won’t Say Who’s Now Serving on Its Maternal Mortality Committee After Dismissing All Members Last Year

Georgia Dismissed All Members of Maternal Mortality Committee After ProPublica Obtained Internal Details of Two Deaths

Texas Lawmakers Push for New Exceptions to State’s Strict Abortion Ban After the Deaths of Two Women

Una mujer de Texas murió después de que el hospital dijera que sería un “delito” intervenir en su aborto espontáneo

A Woman Died After Being Told It Would Be a “Crime” to Intervene in Her Miscarriage at a Texas Hospital

The Failure to Track Data on Stillbirths Undermines Efforts to Prevent Them

Bill to Fund Stillbirth Prevention and Research Passes Congress

Kristi Noem Said She Is Proud to “Support Babies, Moms, and Families.” Her Record Shows Otherwise, Critics Say.

What to Know About the Roiling Debate Over U.S. Maternal Mortality Rates

A Lab Test That Experts Liken to a Witch Trial Is Helping Send Women to Prison for Murder

Hospitals in Two States Denied an Abortion to a Miscarrying Patient. Investigators Say They Broke Federal Law.

Churches’ Role in Local Election Prompts Calls for Investigations

What You Need to Know About Stillbirths

How Abortion Bans Are Impacting Pregnant Patients Across the Country

Federal Study Calls U.S. Stillbirth Rate “Unacceptably High” and Recommends Action

Doctors Warned Her Pregnancy Could Kill Her. Then Tennessee Outlawed Abortion.

Minnesota May Chart Its Own Path Dealing With Anti-Abortion Counseling Centers

Tennessee Lobbyists Oppose New Lifesaving Exceptions in Abortion Ban

Here’s What States Are Doing to Abortion Rights in 2023

Lawmakers Pledge to Fight for Comprehensive Action on Stillbirths

Websites Selling Abortion Pills Are Sharing Sensitive Data With Google

What to Know About Cellphone Radiation

She Says Doctors Ignored Her Concerns About Her Pregnancy. For Many Black Women, It’s a Familiar Story.

Pregnant? Here’s What You Need to Know About NIPTs

They Trusted Their Prenatal Test. They Didn’t Know the Industry Is an Unregulated “Wild West.”

After a Stillbirth, an Autopsy Can Provide Answers. Too Few of Them Are Being Performed.

She Wanted an Abortion. A Judge Said She Wasn’t Mature Enough to Decide.

“We Need to Defend This Law”: Inside an Anti-Abortion Meeting With Tennessee’s GOP Lawmakers

Her Child Was Stillborn at 39 Weeks. She Blames a System That Doesn’t Always Listen to Mothers.

Minnesota Set to Become “Abortion Access Island” in the Midwest, but for Whom?

“God, No, Not Another Case.” COVID-Related Stillbirths Didn’t Have to Happen.

Her Ex-Husband Is Suing a Clinic Over the Abortion She Had Four Years Ago

How Missouri Helps Abortion Opponents Divert State Taxes to Crisis Pregnancy Centers

“This Was Not a Surprise”: How the Pro-Choice Movement Lost the Battle for Roe

One Major Reason the U.S. Hasn’t Stopped Syphilis From Killing Babies

Babies Are Dying of Syphilis. It’s 100% Preventable.

Cómo investigamos las tasas de mortalidad de los bebés extremadamente prematuros en los hospitales de maternidad más grandes de este estado

No One in This State Is Officially Tracking the Quality of Care in Neonatal Centers

The Two Hospitals Have Similar Infant Death Rates — Until You Look at Extremely Premature Babies

She Made Every Effort to Avoid COVID-19 While Pregnant. Not a Single Thing Went According to Plan.

Lo que significa el coronavirus para un embarazo, y otras cosas que deben saber las madres embarazadas y nuevas

What Coronavirus Means for Pregnancy, and Other Things New and Expecting Mothers Should Know

The New U.S. Maternal Mortality Rate Fails to Capture Many Deaths

The Extraordinary Danger of Being Pregnant and Uninsured in Texas

We’re Investigating How Insurance Gaps Endanger Mothers. This Is Why.

“Landmark” Maternal Health Legislation Clears Major Hurdle

Trusted Health Sites Spread Myths About a Deadly Pregnancy Complication

A Larger Role for Midwives Could Improve Deficient U.S. Care for Mothers and Babies

How Hospitals Are Failing Black Mothers

Severe Complications for Women During Childbirth Are Skyrocketing — and Could Often Be Prevented

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