5 women sue Texas over abortion bans, saying their lives were put at risk.

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5 women sue Texas over abortion bans, saying their lives were put at risk.
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Five women are suing the state of Texas over its strict abortion laws, saying they were denied the procedure even though their lives were in danger.

Texas does not allow abortions after six weeks of pregnancy except for "medical emergencies," which is not defined. The suit asks that physicians be allowed to determine what qualifies under the exception.

Under Texas's abortion law, doctors said there wasn't much they could do for Zurawski because cardiac activity still could be detected. A maternal-fetal medicine specialist told her continuing the pregnancy could result in hemorrhage or pre-term birth but that she couldn't have an abortion due to Texas' laws. Hall was forced to travel to Seattle for the procedure.Miller, 35, from Dallas, learned she was carrying twins but a scan at 12 weeks showed one of them had trisomy 18, which is a chromosomal condition that results in severe abnormalities and developmental delays.

The condition progressed to exencephaly, in which brain tissue is freely floating in amniotic fluid. Continuing the pregnancy could have increased her risk of miscarriage or premature labor. She, too, traveled to Colorado after being unable to obtain an abortion, according to the lawsuit.

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