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Among known pregnancies, up to 1 in 4 will end in a miscarriage, according to the National Library of Medicine. Studies show that fewer than 5 percent of patients will experience two consecutive miscarriages and that only 1 percent experience three or more. “People don’t realize how much this impacts women and people like me who are trying to have a family,” Fischer said. “We’d love to have a baby. We’d make amazing parents. … My concern is, I get pregnant again and have another problem like any of the ones I had before, and no one is willing to touch me because of the law.”Fischer said that since her last miscarriage, she hasn’t been able to muster the strength to make a follow-up appointment to discuss future pregnancies with her doctor.
“There are so many layers of emotional pain involved with losing a pregnancy,” she added. “To have people, primarily men, that have never met me, will never meet me, decide that it’s going to be that much harder for me or even put my life at risk, I don’t know if I have a word for it.” Markowitz already had some reservations about a future pregnancy in Texas after the Supreme Court decision this summer. But as more reporting has come out showing the scenarios that can ensue when doctors or medical groups fear legal liability more than a poor health outcome for their patient, she felt confident it was the right decision.
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