
Poland has some of the strictest abortion laws in Europe. Izabela Sajbor's family say they those laws are responsible for her death
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Izabela Sajbor knew for weeks that her longed-for baby was unlikely to live long. On September 22 last year, she realized she was likely to die alongside it.
"I hope I won't get sepsis because then I won't leave this place," the 30-year-old wrote in a series of distraught text messages to her mother, just 12 hours before she died.
Izabela had been admitted to the hospital after going into premature labor when she was 22 weeks pregnant.
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