6 Stories Show the Human Toll of Poland’s Strict Abortion Laws

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6 Stories Show the Human Toll of Poland’s Strict Abortion Laws
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Marcin Lalik visits the grave of his wife Dorota and their son every day after work. “I tell them about the passing days. I can't imagine life without my wife. She was the talkative one, I never shared my feelings with anyone but her, so it is very hard. I cry every day.

”Krzysztof Sowinski has cried every day since his wife Marta, who was five months pregnant, died of sepsis in 2022; he believes doctors put Marta’s life in danger by not giving them the option to terminate the pregnancy while the fetus’ heart was still beating. Janusz Kucharski also lost his partner Justyna to sepsis in the fifth month of a pregnancy. She left behind two boys.

Officially in 2020, there were seven maternal deaths in Poland. In 2021, there were nine. Such low figures have persisted for more than a decade, but experts say the data is unreliable. “Every year we estimate that there are almost three times as many deaths as appear in the statistics. If a patient dies in the intensive care unit, for example, and not in the gynecology and obstetrics department, nothing in the certificate will link her death to the pregnancy,” says Dr.

To grasp the human consequences of Poland’s abortion restrictions, TIME interviewed the families of pregnant women who arrived at hospital with second-trimester pregnancy complications and later died, as well as one woman who terminated her pregnancy and another who delivered a boy with severe health complications . Below are their stories. Krzysztof Sowinski sits on his couch in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland, on July 31, where his late wife Marta rested in the days before she died.

Marta’s condition continued to deteriorate into the morning. By mid-afternoon, doctors raised the prospect of removing her uterus. Professor Wielgos wrote in his opinion that the antibiotic could not have worked because “two weeks earlier, a culture from the genital tract showed the presence of a bacteria resistant to its action.” He also criticized the hospital’s decision to leave Justyna alone for 12 hours:"The consequence should be the monitoring of the effectiveness of the treatment by repeating the tests after a maximum of 4-6 hours.” The next morning, Justyna texted Janusz: “I fainted in the bathroom.

"They can't do anything, because someone could think they did it on purpose,” she texted her mother. “My life is at risk. And I have to wait. Kisses mommy,” she also wrote. “Usually women want to fight for their child. The most important thing is to honestly explain to them what their situation is. And observe them carefully, because the threat of sepsis can be, though not always, caught at an early stage,” said Dr. Krzysztof Preis, a gynecology consultant for the Ministry of Health for the Pomeranian region.

"The death of a pregnant patient is a huge tragedy not only for the relatives of the deceased or the public, but also for the management and staff of the Hospital," the hospital said in a statement to TIME."The patient was kept informed of her and the baby's condition. Both the patient and the family received support from a psychologist.

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