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‘Teen Mom’ Star Shares ‘Heartbreaking’ Story Of Pregnant Mom

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By Kristin Myers on July 1, 2022 at 4:45 PM EDT

One “Teen Mom” star is sharing the heartbreaking story of one mother named Chloe who is going through a tough time right now.

“16 and Pregnant” alum Tyler Baltierra took to Instagram on Friday to sound off on Roe v. Wade and this woman’s “heartbreaking” story, proving that lives are already being affected by the recent Supreme Court ruling to overturn the landmark ruling on abortion rights.

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‘Teen Mom’ Star Shares The Story Of A Pregnant Mom In A Tough Situation

Chloe Partridge
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Chloe took to Instagram to tell her 28.2K followers that she is currently 25 weeks pregnant with a baby girl. However, she revealed that her daughter is “incompatible with life.”

Two weeks ago, when Chloe was 23 weeks pregnant, she found out that her daughter “wasn’t going to make it.” At that point, Chloe made the decision to terminate. She said “my baby is suffering inside of me” and wrote that she is “having seizures multiple times a day.”

“I feel every single one,” she wrote.

Chloe let her doctor know that she wanted to terminate the pregnancy and scheduled the induction. After Roe v. Wade was overturned last Friday, Chloe said that she “thought [she] would be okay.” Unfortunately, that was not the case.

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Chloe Partridge
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She wrote, “My doctor called me today and told me I have to remain pregnant until this baby dies inside of me or dies when she’s born.”

“What kind of sick country do we live in where we force a mom to feel her baby suffer every single day until her baby dies?” she asked. “It’s not fair. I never thought this would happen.”

She hoped that “you never have to go through this,” adding, “if you’re celebrating the overturn of roe v wade then ??.” Chloe said, “this is not a time to be happy. we should ALL be grieving the loss of women’s rights.”

Chloe has set up a GoFundMe account, which has already raised over $20,000 dollars to cover an out-of-state abortion that costs $17,500 (not including travel expenses) and will likely receive more since the “Teen Mom” alum shared her story.

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Tyler Baltierra: ‘Look At The Unnecessary Trauma It’s Causing Already’

Chloe Partridge's story
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Tyler shared a screenshot of her post to his own Instagram account, adding, “This is absolutely heartbreaking to me! It’s only been a week since overturning Roe V Wade & look at the unnecessary trauma it’s causing already!”

“The bottom line is that the decision to choose if abortion is the right choice for anyone, should be between THEM & A DOCTOR of their choice,” he went on. “NOT some theocratic hypocritical dishonest judges!”

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tyler baltierra
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“I wonder what the judges who voted in favor of overturning Roe V Wade would tell this poor woman?” he asked. “You know, the same ones who LIED in the confirmation hearings about their opinions on that case in order to get their power? Yeah those ones!”

“I feel so sad for this woman & the inevitable others that will have to face this type of unnecessary adversity in the future due to the Supreme Court’s attack on women’s reproductive rights,” he added. “To all the women out there & as a father of all girls, I promise you I will fight to the end for you to have your reproductive rights!”

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“I stand with you & I’m just so sorry that we even have to fight this in the first place ??,” he concluded.

Although it looks like Chloe will be able to get her abortion through GoFundMe, it puts the spotlight on millions of women who may be too afraid to go public with their stories. On Friday, President Joe Biden planned to sit with other Democratic party leaders to discuss state protections for Roe v. Wade, but it still remains to be seen what can be done to protect women’s rights across the nation.

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