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Fact check: Have the mortality rates for pregnant woman grown since abortion was made illegal in texas

Checked on September 11, 2025

1. Summary of the results

The analyses provided suggest that mortality rates for pregnant women have increased in Texas after the state banned abortion [1]. According to one source, there was a 33% increase in maternal deaths between 2019 and 2023, while the national rate fell by 7.5% [1]. Another source estimates that 22,180 additional live births and 478 additional infant deaths occurred across 14 states, including Texas, that banned abortion between September 2021 and August 2022 [2]. Furthermore, a study found a 12.9% increase in infant deaths in Texas after the abortion ban, compared to a 1.8% increase in the rest of the US [3]. Additionally, there was a 55% increase in sepsis rates in second-trimester pregnancy loss hospitalizations after the implementation of Texas' abortion ban [4]. These findings suggest that the abortion ban may be leading to delays in care, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality for pregnant women [1].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

Some sources provide additional context, such as the impact of institutional policies on healthcare professionals' abilities to provide evidence-based abortion care [5]. Others highlight the need for further research on the topic [6]. However, there is a lack of discussion on the potential benefits of the abortion ban, such as reduced abortion rates. Additionally, some sources do not provide a comprehensive analysis of the data, focusing only on specific aspects of the issue [7]. It is also important to consider the national context, as the US has seen a decline in maternal mortality rates in recent years, which may be related to improved healthcare and access to care [1]. The perspectives of pregnant women and healthcare providers are also crucial in understanding the impact of the abortion ban [5].

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement may be biased towards highlighting the negative consequences of the abortion ban, without considering potential benefits or alternative viewpoints [1] [3]. Some sources may be selectively presenting data to support their claims, without providing a comprehensive analysis of the issue [2] [4]. Additionally, the statement may be misleading by implying a direct causal link between the abortion ban and increased mortality rates, without considering other factors that may be contributing to this trend [1]. The pro-choice and pro-life organizations may benefit from this framing, as it supports their respective agendas [1] [5]. However, it is essential to consider multiple sources and perspectives to gain a nuanced understanding of the issue [7] [6].

Want to dive deeper?
What were the maternal mortality rates in Texas before and after the abortion ban?
How has the Texas abortion ban affected access to prenatal care for low-income women?
What are the leading causes of pregnancy-related deaths in Texas since the abortion ban?
Have there been any reported cases of women dying due to lack of access to abortion care in Texas since the ban?
How does Texas' maternal mortality rate compare to other states with similar abortion restrictions?