The death of a pregnant Texan teen who died after three separate visits to emergency rooms is highlighting the loss of abortion rights in the U.S. with just days to go before the 2024 election. Nevaeh Crain, 18, developed sepsis after suffering a miscarriage on the day of her baby shower in 2023. She was denied care at multiple hospitals before her death, according to report co-published by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune. Crain is the second Texas woman who has died under the state’s abortion ban, enacted in 2021. Reproductive rights advocates are pointing to the tragic cases as evidence of U.S. healthcare for women in many states after Roe vs Wade was overturned. Kamala Harris has made reproductive rights a key focus of her campaign, pledging to restore Roe and “reproductive freedom.” A recent poll found the strategy could help her win, with more than half of Americans (53 percent) saying they lean towards the Democratic position on abortion, compared to 36 percent who lean towards the Republican position, according to polling conducted in October.
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