
Kimberlee Kruesi
Reporter at Associated Press
AP reporterette based in Nashville, Tennessee. Let's chat open records. Proud @NewsMediaGuild member.
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lufkindailynews.com | Kimberlee Kruesi
By KIMBERLEE KRUESI - Associated Press To fellow travelers, Hannah Brehm likely looked like she was taking a belated babymoon well into her third trimester. But she and her husband had received a crushing diagnosis: Their baby's brain was not developing properly, upending their wanted pregnancy. Medical experts warned moving forward would likely mean her son would know only pain and suffering. The Minnesota couple wasn't going to take that chance. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press.
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sfgate.com | Kimberlee Kruesi
Sarah Watkins traveled from Georgia to the Boulder clinic in 2019 just before 25 weeks into her pregnancy after learning her baby had a condition called trisomy 18, an extra chromosome that made it likely the baby would die in utero or shortly after birth. A genetic blood screening at 10 weeks previously dismissed chances of the condition, but a detailed ultrasound in the second trimester proved otherwise.
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times-news.com | Kimberlee Kruesi
To fellow travelers, Hannah Brehm likely looked like she was taking a belated babymoon well into her third trimester. But she and her husband had received a crushing diagnosis: Their baby's brain was not developing properly, upending their wanted pregnancy. Medical experts warned moving forward would likely mean her son would know only pain and suffering. The Minnesota couple wasn't going to take that chance. kAmx?DE625[ E96J H6?E E@ r@=@C25@[ H96C6 7@C 564256D E96 q@F=56C p3@CE:@?
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startribune.com | Kimberlee Kruesi
''This type of care is still available," Horvath said. ''It's more rare than it was a couple weeks ago, but we want to say loud and proud that our doors are still open and there are other places still open.''Associated Press reporter Geoff Mulvihill contributed to this report.
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thederrick.com | Kimberlee Kruesi
Dr. Warren Hern stands in his now-closed clinic Wednesday, May 7, 2025, in Boulder, Colo. FILE - Mementos are placed at a memorial outside Women's Health Care Services owned by Dr. George Tiller in Wichita, Kan., Tuesday, June 2, 2009, after he was fatally shot during church services Sunday. Dr. Warren Hern sits in his now-closed clinic Wednesday, May 7, 2025, in Boulder, Colo.
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