
Farmer first went to Freeman Hospital West in Joplin, Missouri, where staff determined chances were very low that the fetus could be saved and that Farmer could suffer serious complications-sepsis, a blood clot, uterine loss, hemorrhaging, even death-if she continued to be pregnant. When Mylissa Farmer was just 18 weeks pregnant, her water broke.


The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is looking into two hospitals that refused to perform an abortion on a Missouri woman whose health and life was threatened by the continuation of her pregnancy.
