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Texas's Aug. 25, 2022 trigger ban was not its first abortion restriction in 2019-2022. SB 8 took effect Sept. 1, 2021 and barred physicians from performing abortions after detectable fetal cardiac activity. https://www.sll.texas.gov/faqs/abortion-senate-bill-8/ https://www.sll.texas.gov/spotlight/2022/07/texas-abortion-trigger-law-effective-august-25th-2022/
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Texas pregnancy deaths did NOT suddenly rise 56% because abortion was banned. The statistic they’re throwing around measures year-over-year increases from 2019–2022… and Texas didn’t ban abortion until August 2022. I’ll give you one guess what major event happened between 2019 and 2022 that might’ve impacted pregnancy-related deaths. Hint: it wasn’t the abortion ban.
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"post_text": "[Target Post]\nTexas pregnancy deaths did NOT suddenly rise 56% because abortion was banned.\n\nThe statistic they’re throwing around measures year-over-year increases from 2019–2022… and Texas didn’t ban abortion until August 2022.\n\nI’ll give you one guess what major event happened between 2019 and 2022 that might’ve impacted pregnancy-related deaths. Hint: it wasn’t the abortion ban.\n\n[Suggested source links from requests]\nhttps://x.com/sarahiscensored/status/2053504348567621931\n\n[Quoted Post]\n🚨 "
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