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Patient, doctor suing state of Texas say they were forced to travel elsewhere to get abortions

Por: ABC News Nation May 23, 2023

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Lauren Miller is speaking out after she became one of five women against Texas and its attorney general, alleging that the state's abortion ban put their lives in danger.Miller, 35, who became pregnant with twins last year, said she had to travel out of state to get care to save her life and the life of one of the unborn twins after she learned the other was not viable.With trisomy 18, if he made it to birth, all it says is that he's... + full article



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