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Cox, 31, is the mother of two young children. In an interview on Tuesday, Cox told reporters that she and her husband never planned on having an abortion and had hoped to grow their family.
Cox's fetus, at 20 weeks gestation, has been diagnosed with trisomy 18, a chromosomal condition that slows growth before birth and often results in miscarriage. Due to several life-threatening complications, only 5%-10% of children born with trisomy 18 live past their first year of life, with those surviving having severe intellectual disabilities.
Gamble, a Democrat, agreed with Cox's lawyers' argument abortion was necessary to protect her from a potentially dangerous birth process and the preservation of her fertility.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...M?cvid=eef57f6209b04067b26d8b7bbcdfdaad&ei=24
Cox's fetus, at 20 weeks gestation, has been diagnosed with trisomy 18, a chromosomal condition that slows growth before birth and often results in miscarriage. Due to several life-threatening complications, only 5%-10% of children born with trisomy 18 live past their first year of life, with those surviving having severe intellectual disabilities.
Gamble, a Democrat, agreed with Cox's lawyers' argument abortion was necessary to protect her from a potentially dangerous birth process and the preservation of her fertility.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...M?cvid=eef57f6209b04067b26d8b7bbcdfdaad&ei=24