Texas Abortion Ban Linked to 50% Sepsis Surge in Pregnancy Loss

Sepsis rates rose over 50% after Texas’ abortion ban. The increase affects women losing second-trimester pregnancies.
The 2021 ban restricts abortions after six weeks. It delays miscarriage care, raising infection risks.
Data shows varying sepsis risks in Texas’ metro areas. The findings highlight the ban’s health impacts.

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Texas’ abortion ban has led to a more than 50% increase in sepsis rates for women hospitalized after losing second-trimester pregnancies, revealing stark health risks. The ban, enacted in 2021, restricts abortions after six weeks, impacting miscarriage care. Sepsis, a life-threatening infection response, has risen sharply in affected cases. The data highlights broader concerns about restrictive reproductive laws.

The sepsis surge was observed in women losing pregnancies after 14 weeks. Texas’ two largest metro areas show varying risk levels.

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The ban limits medical interventions, delaying care for miscarriages. This increases infection risks, leading to sepsis in some cases.

Texas’ law, SB 8, allows private citizens to sue abortion providers. It has faced criticism for endangering women’s health.

Sepsis requires urgent treatment to prevent organ failure or death. Delayed care exacerbates outcomes in pregnancy loss cases.

The analysis compares pre- and post-ban hospitalization data. It underscores the ban’s unintended consequences on maternal health.

Some defend the ban, arguing it protects unborn life. Others condemn it for compromising women’s safety and care.

Supporters of abortion access cite sepsis risks as evidence of harm. Critics of repeal fear loosening laws undermines moral values.

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