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leftynyc

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Thu Aug 18, 2016, 03:31 PM Aug 2016

Who couldn't see this coming from a mile away? [View all]

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WASHINGTON ― Texas experienced a sudden and dramatic spike in pregnancy-related deaths in 2011, the same year the state slashed funding for Planned Parenthood and women’s health programs, according to a study in the September issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

After a modest increase in maternal mortality in Texas between 2000 and 2010, the rate of pregnancy-related deaths nearly doubled in 2011 and 2012 ― something researchers described as “puzzling” and out of sync with data from the other 49 states. Seventy-two women in Texas died from complications of pregnancy and childbirth in 2010, and that number jumped to 148 in 2012.

While the study does not suggest a clear cause for Texas’ alarming data, the rise in pregnancy-related deaths coincided with lawmakers slashing family planning funds by 66 percent in the state budget in 2011. The cuts forced 82 family planning clinics to close, one-third of which were Planned Parenthood clinics, and left Texas’ women’s health program able to serve less than half as many women as it had previously served. Low-income women in particular had less access to affordable birth control and thus had more babies, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times.

The new data on pregnancy-related deaths is too dramatic to be explained only by the budget cuts to women’s health, the study notes.

“In the absence of war, natural disaster, or severe economic upheaval, the doubling of a mortality rate within a two year period in a state with almost 400,000 annual births seems unlikely,” researchers write.

Texas’ Department of Health said a task force is looking into the issue but has not come up with an explanation or solution.

“We’re aware of the numbers and want to see a decrease in this trend,” spokeswoman Carrie Williams told the Dallas Morning News, “and that’s why the task force is closely reviewing these cases and will make recommendations.”

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/womens-health-texas_us_57b5d949e4b034dc73260bf3

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And it's not like we should expect the fetus worshippers to care either MrScorpio Aug 2016 #1
actually, some of them probably are happy that there were more deaths of "bad" women spooky3 Aug 2016 #22
It's god's will awoke_in_2003 Aug 2016 #29
Uh-HUH!!! calimary Aug 2016 #2
As governor Mike Pence nixed the idea of a needle exchange program in Indiana, and then tblue37 Aug 2016 #9
Wrong order. Indydem Aug 2016 #11
Yes, but it was only a 30-day program, limited to one county. Then, when the rest of the tblue37 Aug 2016 #23
I've participated in and supported needle exchange programs. hunter Aug 2016 #21
Re-read that part pls...... lastlib Aug 2016 #34
I'm not sure this makes sense. Chemisse Aug 2016 #3
Or if they included access to birth control csziggy Aug 2016 #14
Good points. Chemisse Aug 2016 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author MichiganVote Aug 2016 #4
'puzzling' my ass. spanone Aug 2016 #5
Another librul conspiracy! gratuitous Aug 2016 #6
Mmmm. Beowulf42 Aug 2016 #32
If there is ever a new psychiatric disorder to be entered into the DSM Warpy Aug 2016 #7
K&R jpak Aug 2016 #8
Legislative Murder. byronius Aug 2016 #10
Wow! Nailed it. Euphoria Aug 2016 #38
LINK, please... n/t TygrBright Aug 2016 #12
Sorry, could have sworn I included it leftynyc Aug 2016 #17
It's okay. Blastocysts are WAY more sacred than actual women. n/t TygrBright Aug 2016 #13
Can you supply a link? Thanks in advance! Raine1967 Aug 2016 #16
Just added to OP - apologies (n/t) leftynyc Aug 2016 #18
it's all good, leftynyc. Raine1967 Aug 2016 #24
Pro-deathers ananda Aug 2016 #19
Murderers. nt Xipe Totec Aug 2016 #33
Link here BumRushDaShow Aug 2016 #20
So what do the crazies do? They give $1.65 million to Carol Everett's group. hamsterjill Aug 2016 #25
In the absence of war BlancheSplanchnik Aug 2016 #26
You are exactly right! Everything you said is the truth of the way it really is! montana_hazeleyes Aug 2016 #37
Yet another colossal Republican FAIL RapSoDee Aug 2016 #27
the human costs of the Right-to-Life hypocrisy Bill USA Aug 2016 #28
Trump thinking: Were they Mexican? Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2016 #30
Stupid ass Texas Egnever Aug 2016 #31
"puzzling"? BobTheSubgenius Aug 2016 #35
Knowledge is power. raven mad Aug 2016 #36
They were Obama supporters anyhow sellitman Aug 2016 #39
You know that's not true leftynyc Aug 2016 #41
Sick fucks, placing their stupid ideology ahead of the people's healtth. Nitram Aug 2016 #40
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