Abortion hospital chaos leaves women forced to miscarry in public bathrooms and told to 'let nature take its course', lawsuit claims READ MORE: Woman denied abortion even though fetus' brain 'not attached' By Cassidy Morrison Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 17:10 EDT, 13 August 2024 | Updated: 17:20 EDT, 13 August 2024 e-mail View comments Women suffering pregnancy emergencies are being turned away by doctors frightened of breaking confusing new abortion rules, a lawsuit claims. One woman in Texas says she was given a pamphlet on miscarriage and told her to 'let nature take its course' before discharging her without treating her ectopic pregnancy - a deadly condition that sees the unviable embryo grow outside the womb.

The 25-year-old bled for three days and has now been rendered infertile. Two women — one in Florida and one in Texas — were dismissed by doctors and left to miscarry in public restrooms. Kyleigh Thurman [pictured] experienced an ectopic pregnancy that doctors failed to treat, legal documents say, and she ended up losing her fertility Kelsie Norris-De La Cruz [shown] had to have emergency surgery that resulted in losing her right fallopian tube, and she lost approximately 75 percent of her right ovary At least 100 pregnant women in severe medical distress were turned away from emergency departments in 2022, an Associated Press analysis shows.

It's not clear how those numbers compared to pre Dobbs but anecdotally doctors are reporting conf.