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Louisiana Abortion Ban May Force Woman To Deliver Baby Diagnosed With A ‘No Skull’ Medical ConditionĀ 

Cassandra SBy Cassandra SAugust 17, 2022No Comments
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Louisiana Abortion Ban May Force Woman To Deliver Baby Diagnosed With A 'No Skull' Medical ConditionĀ 
LOUISVILLE, KY - JULY 09: An exam table in a room where surgeries, including abortions, are performed is seen at a Planned Parenthood Health Center on July 9, 2022 in Louisville, Kentucky. Planned Parenthood provides many health services, including abortions, which are currently legal in Kentucky after the U.S. Supreme Courts decision ruling in favor of Dobbs v. Jackson Womens Health Organization which effectively overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. Kentuckys two abortion providers, Planned Parenthood and the Louisville EMW Womens Surgical Center are arguing that the Kentucky State constitution guarantees a right to abortion under certain circumstances. (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images)
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Louisiana’s near-total ban on abortion has a pregnant woman and her family on the verge of a tough decision. Nancy Davis is 13 weeks pregnant with her second child. But, according to her interview with WAFB9,Ā the fetus growing in her womb will not survive due to a rare medical condition. Therefore, Nancy’s options include carrying the fetus to term or traveling to a nearby state for the medical procedure.

“It’s hard knowing that…you know…I’m carrying it to bury it…you know what I’m saying,” Nancy said.

The mother explained that her first ultrasound happened at ten weeks pregnant. But after the procedure at Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, Nancy and her boyfriend, both excited about their new baby, learned its fate.

“It was an abnormal ultrasound, and they noticed the top of the baby’s head was missing and the skull was missing, the top of the skull was missing,” Nancy toldĀ WAFB9.Ā 

Nancy Weighing Between Abortion In Another State Or Carrying To Term

Nancy said her unborn baby was diagnosed with acrania. According to The Fetal Medicine Foundation, acrania is “a lethal condition with death within the first week of life.” Additionally, it’s a condition that affects “1 in 1,000 at 12 weeks gestation.”Ā 

Despite this prognosis, the state denied Nancy an abortion. Acrania isn’t a condition listed under the Louisiana Department of Health’s qualifying conditions for abortions. The department published a list of situations in early August and a catch-all exception for “profound and irredeemable” abnormalities incompatible with life, but two doctors must sign off. Also, her life technically isn’t in danger. So it’s a two-way denial of the medical service.

Now, Nancy has about a week to decide whether she’ll carry the fetus to term or travel to another state that allows abortion. She’s pressed for time, given that most states have an abortion cut-off eligibility at 15 weeks. A doctor told her she’d be carrying the child to bury it.

“Florida is the closest…so ideally Florida,” Nancy said. “But then the next closest place would be North Carolina or something.”

In the interview, Nancy didn’t identify as pro-choice or pro-life. However, she expressed that lawmakers should consider expanding the list of qualifying conditions.

“I just want them to consider special circumstances as it relates to abortion…medical problems, like this is one that needs to be in that,” Nancy said.

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