![]() ![]() ![]() Jaci Statton was in her kitchen, weeks later on Feb. "We got excited - picked out baby names, bought baby stuff," she says. ![]() The first few pregnancy tests came back negative, but after several trips to the hospital, a blood test confirmed it: She was pregnant. Then, in mid-February, she started to feel really sick - nauseous and dizzy and weak. Jaci and Dustin were using birth control but took an "if it happens, it happens" attitude towards pregnancy, she says. They also have a fishing guide business - she says she and her family go fishing every day. She's a stay-at-home mom, and Dustin is an oil field technician. "And I have two dogs - I gotta throw that in there, too," she laughs. They are a blended family with two kids from Jaci's previous marriage and one from Dustin's. ![]() She's 25 and lives in central Oklahoma with her husband, Dustin, and their three kids - two 7-year-olds and an 8-year-old. "I was like, 'Well, that's not going to affect me. They traveled to Kansas for care.īefore February, Jaci Statton wasn't particularly focused on Oklahoma's abortion bans. Jaci found out she had a partial molar pregnancy and couldn't get the abortion she needed in Oklahoma. Dustin and Jaci Statton in an engagement photo from 2021. ![]()
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