
Josseli Barnica
Josseli Barnica, also 28, suffered a similar fate in Texas, where she died from an infection after being denied timely medical assistance during a miscarriage. The hospital's adherence to strict abortion laws led to a delay in treatment, ultimately resulting in her death and leaving her child without a mother. Her story underscores the risks women face when medical professionals are constrained by legal limitations on abortion.
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Josseli Barnica was diagnosed with an 'inevitable' miscarriage, leaving her at high risk of dangerous infection, and she died after doctors would not empty her uterus while there was still a fetal heartbeat.
After years of silence, Texas medical board issues training for doctors on how to legally provide abortionsJosseli Barnica died from an infection after being denied necessary medical intervention during a miscarriage.
Aborto, ora negli Stati Uniti è più difficile anche se la donna è in pericolo di vita: «Gli ospedali possono respingerla»
















