Kaylee Hall of Athens, Texas, is photographed at her parents home in Malakoff, Texas, March 26, 2026. A Texas pregnancy center told Hall that her pregnancy was viable. It wasn't. Three days after she visited the center, Hall had emergency surgery for an ectopic pregnancy. Tom Fox/Staff Photographer

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Kaylee Hall of Athens, Texas, is photographed at her parents home in Malakoff, Texas, March 26, 2026. A Texas pregnancy center told Hall that her pregnancy was viable. It wasn't. Three days after she visited the center, Hall had emergency surgery for an ectopic pregnancy. Tom Fox/Staff Photographer
The Dallas Morning News

A Texas pregnancy center told her everything was fine. Three days later, she was in the ER

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Kaylee Hall left an anti-abortion crisis pregnancy center in Texas believing her pregnancy was healthy. Days later, she was in the emergency room with a diagnosis that could have cost her her life. She had an ectopic pregnancy, a life-threatening condition where her pregnancy implanted inside her right fallopian tube. Kaylee spoke with Dallas Morning News reporter Emily Brindley about what her experience means for others seeking care in Texas.

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Emily Brindley, The Dallas Morning News
I quite literally don’t think I would’ve made it to Monday alive. My daughter could’ve not had a mom.
Kaylee Hall
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