Kate Cox, a Dallas woman who previously had to flee Texas to obtain an abortion due to a lethal fetal anomaly in December, has announced she is three months pregnant. Cox had sued the state of Texas to terminate her previous pregnancy and eventually left the state to receive the necessary medical care. In a recent interview, she expressed mixed emotions about her current pregnancy, citing happiness but also fear due to Texas' stringent abortion laws. She shared her news during an exclusive interview on CNN at 9:00 ET, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by women in states with strict reproductive health regulations.
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Kate Cox, the Dallas woman who previously fled the state to obtain an abortion amid a nonviable pregnancy, announced she's pregnant https://t.co/J74gS3Im9f
Kate Cox, the Dallas woman who sued and fled the state in December to get an abortion after she learned her fetus had a lethal fetal anomaly, announced she’s pregnant in a new interview Thursday. https://t.co/6qBgWDGr3x
Kate Cox, who had to flee Texas to receive vital reproductive care: I'm actually pregnant. It's a very exciting time. But it's a hard feeling. There's so much happiness, but I'm scared at the same time. I live in a state with an extreme abortion ban. If I have an emergency with… https://t.co/r4V1C3abhq
Kate Cox, the Texas mom forced to flee her state to get an abortion, announces she’s three months pregnant. “I have some wonderful news to share…” https://t.co/Igujv9igxK
Tonight on CNN, our exclusive interview with Kate Cox. The Texas mom had to sue to terminate her pregnancy after her fetus was diagnosed with a deadly condition —and eventually fled the state to have an abortion. She has major news tonight, and joins me at 9:00 ET. https://t.co/mddMybx7tO