Some 2,200 infants died in Texas in 2022 – an increase of 227 deaths, or 11.5%, over the previous year, according to preliminary infant mortality data from the Texas Department of State Health Services that CNN obtained through a public records request. Infant deaths caused by severe genetic and birth defects rose by 21.6%. That spike reversed a nearly decade-long decline. Between 2014 and 2021, infant deaths had fallen by nearly 15%.

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    1 year ago

    It does, actually. If these women weren’t forced to give birth to non-viable fetuses, those fetuses wouldn’t become dead babies.

    Edit: Also, even if I agreed with you, we would need to have those treatments for genetic defects available before we force people to have babies.