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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    It’s not about the morality of it. The point is cruelty and division. That’s all it ever is in this country.

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    I’m so glad we prevented all those abortions so the unwanted or unhealthy kids could instead die in more painful ways such as congenital defects, poverty and neglect. Virtue signalling is bad, unless it causes preventable suffering to children in which case apparently Supply-Side Jesus is all for it.

    Remember the 10-year-old rape victim who had to travel out-of-state for an abortion, and poor Milo Evan Dorbert, who lived a short life of 99 minutes before dying painfully of Potter syndrome, which left him without functioning kidneys. There are many other rape victims and babies with invariably-fatal conditions who have needlessly suffered for political reasons.

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    Republicans love babies like Palpatine loves democracy.

    …Republicans also love democracy the way Palpatine loves democracy.

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    Fta

    The increase in deaths could partly be explained by the fact that more babies are being born in Texas. One recent report found that in the final nine months of 2022, the state saw nearly 10,000 more births than expected prior to its abortion ban – an estimated 3% increase.

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    I feel like the focus should now be finding ways to treat babies and children with genetic defects and whatnot, not letting people kill them again.

    But hey, that makes me cruel, mean, and a crusader of death, I hear.

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      You mean treat genetics defects like the ones detailed in the article? Where the babies couldn’t breathe because of the defect, the hemispheres of their brain didn’t separate properly and there was no hope of life? How about ones where their brain stem is exposed and they’ll never live? Or the ones where the brain never formed at all? It would be great if we could find cures and treatment for these things. But it’s pretty damn hard to treat something so tremendously wrong when the babies die within days to hours.

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      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.

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      Do you think there was no focus on that before? Do you have issues walking and chewing gum at the same time?

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    “That spike reversed a nearly decade-long decline. Between 2014 and 2021, infant deaths had fallen by nearly 15%.”

    I mean, is the argument here that banning abortion causes more babies to die?

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      These babies were going to die anyway. Either with a medically safe abortion or through a complicated and risky pregnancy that also risks the mother’s life.

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    There were 55,175 baby murders in 2020 in Texas, before the law went into effect. If we stopped 228 baby murders with the laa, thats good.