By: Erin Davis
“Because when we gather this data, we want to understand the true deaths in the state of Texas that are occurring because of abortion,” said Amy O’Donnell with Texas Alliance for Life.
By: Erin Davis
“Because when we gather this data, we want to understand the true deaths in the state of Texas that are occurring because of abortion,” said Amy O’Donnell with Texas Alliance for Life.
By: Katie Pratt
Amy O’Donnell is the communications director at Texas Alliance for Life.
“They are far better educating and pointing women towards the help and support and hope available than just advocating for them to take the lives of their unborn children,” said O’Donnell.
“Además, durante este período, los médicos informaron haber realizado 102 abortos médicamente necesarios, cinco de ellos en marzo, todo s en hospitales”, informó Texas Alliance for Life.
By: Kendall Tietz
“The latest report reaffirms that Kamala Harris’ dire claims about Texas’ protective abortion laws are completely baseless,” Amy O’Donnell, Texas Alliance for Life’s communications director, said of the data in a press release. “Texas’ laws continue to save unborn babies from abortion while also protecting women’s lives in those rare and tragic cases where pregnancy endangers a pregnant woman’s life or health.”
By: Rachel Quackenbush
“What they’re promoting is far from freedom,” Texas Alliance for Life stated.“[I]t’s the most radical push for abortion on demand that we’ve ever seen at the expense of unborn babies’ lives.”
According to the pro-life organization, the DNC was marked by claims that pro-life laws are harming women by denying life-saving care, with a particular emphasis on the case of Amanda Zurawski.
Zurawski’s story, shared by the DNC, recounts how, at 18 weeks pregnant, her water broke. Zurawski was told that her life was at risk, but that the baby was still alive. She was instructed to wait for an abortion until the baby either died or she showed signs of severe infection. Her doctor’s delay in treatment caused Zurawski to develop sepsis, putting her life in great danger.
According to Texas Alliance for Life, Zurawki’s story has been “misrepresented” for over a year, and it is widely and incorrectly believed that Amanda Zurawski’s life was risked because of restrictions on abortion.
However, Texas Alliance for Life clarified that Texas law permits immediate abortions to protect a woman’s life, and that the delay in Zurawski’s case was a result of medical mismanagement rather than legal restrictions.
By: Reena Diamante
“Our laws allow physicians to perform life saving abortions as necessary to save a woman’s life. There’s no conflict there,” Amy O’Donnell, communications director for Texas Alliance for Life, told Spectrum News.