The state of Texas is mourning Nevaeh Crain, who was six months pregnant and unfortunately had developed Sepsis while suffering a miscarriage according to PEOPLE magazine. Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's immune system has an extreme response to an infection.

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WHAT IS SEPSIS AND WHAT ARE THE SEPSIS  SYMPTOMS?

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Fevers and chills, rapid breathing, confusion, low blood pressure, fast, heart rate, skin, rash, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, and even several pains are just some of the symptoms you can have while having sepsis this can be through your lungs, skin, and urinary tract. According to sources in this story, Nevaeh could still be alive if not for her obeying the state ban on abortion even though she was going through life-threatening experiences and complications during her pregnancy. The 18-year-old teen had already gone to the emergency room three times with several symptoms and doctors confirmed that fetal demise.

SHOULD TEXAS BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE DEATH OF THIS TEEN?

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Once the officials diagnosed her symptoms, she died hours later in the intensive care unit. Her mother begged doctors to assist her daughter but no one came to her rescue. Everyone has different opinions when it comes to the abortion ban here in Texas, but keep in mind nearly 270,000 women have died from the infection according to the Centers for Disease, control, and Prevention. Saving one life after another one has ended is still considered morally wrong or is it?

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