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Doctors report compromising care out of fear of Texas abortion law
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Docs frightened about getting sued beneath Texas’ restrictive abortion legislation have delayed treating being pregnant problems till sufferers’ lives had been in peril, in keeping with a paper from the Texas Coverage Analysis Mission.
The legislation, which empowers personal residents to file go well with towards anybody who “aids or abets” in an abortion after about six weeks of being pregnant, has induced confusion amongst suppliers and sophisticated remedy for sufferers going through being pregnant problems, the examine discovered.
The impression of Texas’ legislation, which went into impact in September, is a harbinger of issues to return because the nation braces for the U.S. Supreme Court docket to overturn Roe v. Wade. Texas, together with greater than two dozen different states, is predicted to ban all abortion, with solely a slender exception to save lots of the lifetime of the pregnant affected person.
The Texas Coverage Analysis Mission, a analysis institute on the College of Texas that focuses on “evidence-based, equitable reproductive and sexual well being care,” has been learning the impacts of Texas’ abortion legislation and different coverage modifications.
The paper, which was authored by TxPEP researchers, maternal-fetal medication specialists and abortion suppliers, highlights the experiences of 25 clinicians and 20 individuals who have skilled being pregnant problems.
Though Texas’ abortion legislation accommodates an exemption to save lots of the lifetime of the pregnant affected person, medical doctors mentioned it was erratically and insufficiently utilized.
“Individuals need to be on loss of life’s door to qualify for maternal exemptions” to Texas’ present legislation, one maternal-fetal medication specialist instructed the paper’s authors.
Docs reported that they’ve postponed abortion care till a affected person’s well being or being pregnant complication has deteriorated to the purpose that their life was in peril, together with a number of instances the place sufferers had been despatched dwelling, solely to return as soon as they had been in sepsis.
And even when sufferers had been in a position to qualify for an abortion beneath the life-saving exemption, some medical doctors report being unable to get nurses or anesthesiologists to help on these procedures for worry that they are going to be seen as “aiding and abetting” in an abortion, which is prohibited by the legislation.
In some instances, medical doctors mentioned they’ve prevented customary abortion strategies, like a dilation and evacuation, and as an alternative used much less widespread surgical strategies or induction to keep away from risking a lawsuit.
“Physicians have mentioned that they don’t really feel like they’ll supply the usual medical interventions which are the usual of care throughout america,” mentioned Whitney Arey, the lead researcher on the paper. “That’s resulted in folks utilizing much less widespread or outdated practices as a result of it may not be construed as performing an abortion.”
The entire medical doctors interviewed mentioned their hospitals have prohibited multifetal discount, by which medical doctors protect the well being of the being pregnant by decreasing the variety of fetuses a affected person is carrying.
Clinicians additionally reported confusion over whether or not they may even counsel sufferers on abortion as an possibility or direct them to out-of-state clinics.
A 39-year-old lady instructed TxPEP that her physician wouldn’t talk about abortion choices along with her after she acquired a big fetal prognosis.
“When you have already got acquired information like that and might barely perform, the considered having to do your individual investigating to find out the place to get this medical care to rearrange going out of state feels moreover overwhelming,” she mentioned.
One other affected person whose water broke at 19 weeks of being pregnant needed to resolve between ready to see if she might entry care in Texas or getting on a airplane to get an abortion elsewhere. She ended up taking the chance of flying out of state whereas experiencing a big well being emergency.
A few of the medical doctors who spoke with TxPEP described the psychological toll it takes on them to need to deal with sufferers beneath these restrictions. A number of mentioned they had been contemplating leaving the state however had been weighing the impression on sufferers who will proceed to want look after high-risk and medically sophisticated pregnancies.
Anti-abortion advocacy organizations have pushed again towards the concept that these restrictions endanger maternal well being. Texas Proper to Life argued in a weblog publish that “misinformation” from the media and abortion advocates is the actual downside.
“The misinformation surrounding what Texas legislation truly entails might trigger physicians to hesitate earlier than performing any type of process that will even appear to be abortion even whether it is clearly not an elective abortion,” the publish mentioned. “Sadly, this might trigger girls who want that crucial medical consideration to be turned away.”
However these medical doctors and the sufferers they deal with say it’s the legal guidelines which are sowing confusion and worry — and having real-world impacts on well being care.
“We all know within the post-Roe panorama, physicians and establishments are going to have actually various interpretations of slender exemptions,” Arey mentioned. “And that is going to compromise pregnant folks’s capability to get evidence-based well being care and help from the well being care supplier that they want.”
“We’re anticipating to see extra sufferers that can be pressured to attend till they’re sick sufficient to obtain care, or see sufferers touring out of state,” she mentioned.
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Texas A&M to be without star guard Wade Taylor IV against Alabama
Texas A&M will be without its leading scorer for this weekend’s top-10 matchup against Alabama. The Aggies listed senior point guard Wade Taylor IV as out in its SEC-mandated availability report on Friday night.
Meanwhile, Alabama will be without backup guard Houston Mallette, who was listed as out for the matchup against Texas A&M. Earlier on Friday, Alabama head coach Nate Oats said Mallette is having his knees evaluated as the team decides whether or not to sit him for the rest of the season and apply for a medical redshirt.
Taylor leads Texas A&M in both scoring (15.7 points per game) and assists (4.8 per game. The 6-foot, 180-pound senior has scored in double digits in all of his 13 games this season. During Texas A&M’s 100-75 loss at Alabama last year, the Tide held Taylor to 10 points and five rebounds on 4 of 15 shooting, including 2 of 5 from beyond the arc.
According to a report from KWKT FOX 44, Taylor experienced knee tightness during Texas A&M’s 80-60 win over Texas on Jan. 4. The guard left for the locker room during the second half against the Longhorns but was able to return to action, finishing with 13 points on 25 minutes. Taylor did not play during the Aggies’ 80-78 win over Oklahoma on Wednesday. He was replaced by senior Manny Obaseki in the starting lineup.
With Taylor out, Texas A&M leaned on senior guard Zhuric Phelps, who scored a career-high 34 points against Oklahoma, making 11 of 25 shots from the floor, including 6 of 10 from beyond the arc.
Alabama (13-2, 2-0 in the SEC) is set to tip off against Texas A&M (13-2, 2-0) on Saturday at 7 p.m. CT inside Reed Arena in College Station, Texas. The game will be televised on ESPN.
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Revisiting the three prior meetings between Ohio State and Texas
On Friday night, two of college football’s iconic programs will meet with a spot in the College Football Playoff National Championship game on the line.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns have their fingerprints all over the sport’s history yet somehow have squared off only three times.
A Fiesta Bowl meeting after the 2008 season. A home-and-home series in 2005 and 2006. That’s all the history the Buckeyes and Longhorns share on the gridiron — until they take the field in the CFP Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic on Friday.
Here’s how each of those three matchups played out.
Jan. 5, 2009: Texas 24, Ohio State 21
Although the 2009 Fiesta Bowl experienced a low-scoring first 30 minutes (the Buckeyes led 6-3 at halftime), the fourth quarter offered an ending to remember.
First, Ohio State roared back into the lead with 17 unanswered points after entering the final period trailing 17-6. With just two minutes to respond, Texas put together an impressive 11-play drive that culminated in quarterback Colt McCoy finding wide receiver Quan Cosby for the winning touchdown with 16 seconds remaining.
The McCoy and Cosby connection dominated all game, with the pair linking up 14 times for 171 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Sept. 9, 2006: Ohio State 24, Texas 7
McCoy’s first encounter with Ohio State wasn’t as pleasant as the Fiesta Bowl.
In a battle of the then-No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the land, it was the top-ranked Buckeyes who made an early-season statement against the defending national champion Longhorns on the road in Austin. Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith, who would go on to win the Heisman Trophy that season, threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns as the Buckeyes scored in all four quarters of the win.
Sept. 10, 2005: Texas 25, Ohio State 22
The first meeting between the Longhorns and Buckeyes came with nearly the same high billing as the 2006 contest, with the two squads squaring off as the No. 2 and No. 4 teams in the country, respectively.
As in 2006, it was the higher-ranked visiting side that came out on top, although the game itself proved to be much closer. Texas jumped out to an early 10-0 lead, but Ohio State battled back and eventually entered halftime, and then the fourth quarter, ahead.
Said final quarter, however, belonged to the Longhorns. Quarterback Vince Young’s 24-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Limas Sweed proved to be the winner, with Texas adding some insurance in the game’s final moments with a safety-inducing sack of Troy Smith in the end zone.
The top-five win was the Longhorns’ first major statement in a campaign that would end with a national championship.
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Hazardous road conditions expected as North Texas snow event ends Friday morning
NORTH TEXAS – This week’s snow event will end with a “few flurries” during Friday’s morning commute, according to CBS News Texas meteorologist Jeff Ray.
“But roads will have frozen over,” Ray said.
Expect hazardous road conditions in the morning, as it will be “the worst” the roads have been since the event started on Thursday morning, Ray said.
Late in the morning, temperatures will rise above freezing, which will “help drivers get around the Metroplex,” Ray said.
A cold front is expected Friday, he said.
“We are going to have wind chills in the 20s all day,” Ray said. “By nightfall on Friday, temperatures will drop quickly and water will re-freeze on the roads across the evening. This ice will remain until mid-morning on Saturday before the sun and warmer temperatures in the mid-40s clear the roadways.”
CBS News Texas will continue to provide updates as information becomes available.
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