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At least two Texas women have died in hospitals after their miscarriage care was delayed under the state’s abortion bans.
The current policy requires doctors to use their “reasonable medical judgment” when deciding if they need to terminate a pregnancy to save the life or major bodily function.
Some Texas politicians are seeking further exceptions to the state's abortion ban, others are pursuing ways to make it easier to prosecute violations.
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