A federal court has upheld Texas’ longtime ban on “dismemberment abortions”

A Texas court this week upheld the state’s ongoing ban on “dilation and extraction” procedures, a process of pulling unborn human beings out of the uterus in what pro-life advocates aptly call “dismemberment abortions.”

Texas Right to Life (Text ProLife to 40237) on Twitter: “The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in Whole Woman’s Health v. Paxton, has reversed a lower court and upheld a Texas pro-life law banning dismemberment abortions that tear babies limb from limb. @LifeNewsHQ #ProLife #ProLifeNewshttps://t.co/BlHAWnEI7A / Twitter”

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in Whole Woman’s Health v. Paxton, has reversed a lower court and upheld a Texas pro-life law banning dismemberment abortions that tear babies limb from limb. @LifeNewsHQ #ProLife #ProLifeNewshttps://t.co/BlHAWnEI7A