In Texas, Paxton mounted an aggressive defense to try to prevent Cox from having an abortion. He sent three Houston hospitals letters warning of legal consequences — both criminal and civil — if they allowed Cox’s physician to provide the procedure. He also argued that Cox had not demonstrated that her life was at imminent risk, including noting that she was sent home after her multiple visits to emergency rooms.
Cox had cesarean surgeries during her first two pregnancies. Her lawsuit argued that inducing labor would carry a risk of a uterine rupture because of her prior C-sections, and that another one at full term would would endanger her ability to carry another child. But Paxton contended those arguments still fell short.
Absolute fucking ghouls
A good thing she fled, all things considered. The Texas SC ruled that she didn't qualify under "life saving" provisions, despite the fact that the fetus was DOA and her physician ruled the procedure medically necessary. A this point, there is no clear case established by the courts that does permit a "life-saving" abortion. Unless you're already dead, the courts can just rule the procedure isn't necessary.