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Home / Crime and Justice / Texas Jail Data Exposes Maternal Health Gaps

Texas Jail Data Exposes Maternal Health Gaps

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Texas jails held 430 pregnant inmates monthly from Sep-Nov 2025.
  • 42 deliveries, 28 miscarriages occurred in Texas jails.
  • New data collection aims for accountability in pregnant inmate care.
Texas Jail Data Exposes Maternal Health Gaps

Texas has begun collecting extensive data on pregnant individuals incarcerated in county jails, including prenatal care, mental health, and pregnancy outcomes. This initiative, prompted by past incidents and lawsuits alleging mistreatment, aims to improve accountability.

Between September and November 2025, Texas county jails averaged 430 pregnant inmates monthly. During this period, there were 42 deliveries, 28 miscarriages, and one ectopic pregnancy recorded.

This comprehensive data collection makes Texas one of few states tracking such detailed information on pregnant jail inmates. Advocates believe it will highlight preventable harm and generational trauma inflicted upon this population.

Past legislative efforts, including bans on restraints and mandates for obstetrical care, have been enacted since 2009. However, tragic cases like Ruby McPeters' death in 2018, following a C-section infection, underscore the continued need for scrutiny.

While this one-time study is underway, a full report is expected by December. The focus is on current inmates, though advocates push for including postpartum individuals who may also face risks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Texas is now collecting data on pregnant inmates' prenatal care, mental health indicators, and pregnancy outcomes.
Between September and November 2025, Texas county jails held an average of 430 pregnant inmates each month.
During that period, there were 42 deliveries, 28 miscarriages, and one ectopic pregnancy recorded in Texas jails.

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