Florida couple unable to get abortion will see baby die after delivery
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A Florida woman who cannot have an abortion will see her baby die a few hours after giving birth
In a few weeks, a Florida couple will have to say goodbye to their child shortly after they are born, a heartbreaking reality created by the US Supreme Court's elimination of the right to abortion nationwide last year, notes The Guardian.
Anti-abortion law means Florida couple will have to watch baby die
A Florida woman who will be forced to give birth to a baby with a fatal abnormality is having to plan a memorial with her husband as a result of the state’s abortion ban.Doctors have told Deborah Dorbert and her husband Lee that their baby will live for no more than a couple of hours, but that she c
Woman forced to give birth to baby that will die immediately due to abortion ban
Deborah and Lee Dorbert were overjoyed when they found out Deborah was pregnant until they found out the baby would die at birth. But thanks to strict anti-abortion laws in Florida, US, they will have to carry the baby to term
Her baby has a deadly diagnosis. Her Florida doctors refused an abortion.
Florida abortion ban includes exceptions for fatal fetal abnormalities. But her doctors told her they could not act. The post Her baby has a deadly diagnosis. Her Florida doctors refused an abortion. appeared first on Boston.com.
No abortion rights! Hapless Florida couple to await baby's death after delivery
In a gut-wrenching reality, a couple in Florida are waiting to bid farewell to their unborn child in a few weeks after the baby is delivered in the wake of the elimination of abortion rights in the country by the US Supreme Court last year. The heartbreaking situation has been created due to the new Florida law which bans abortion after a period of 15 weeks except under special circumstances.
US couple, unable to get abortion access, will see their baby die post delivery: Report
A Florida couple will see their baby with potter syndrome die as the new state law denies them abortion access. The couple could not opt for abortion access in other states, which have fewer restrictions, due to travel costs.
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