i'm kristen sze kate cox, whose fetus had a fatal condition, didn't qualify for an abortion in texas. not even after four e.r. visits elevated vital signs and risks of a uterine rupture. and with her ability to have more children in jeopardy. so now her attorney says she's left texas to get that abortion. this ends her unprecedented challenge to one of the most restrictive bans enacted utd since the fall of roe versus wade. her argument ultimately rejected by the texas supreme court, was based on health hers and her fetuses. joining us live now to help us better understand her situation is abc7 special correspondent dr. alok patel. dr. patel, it's great to see you. it's been a long time. >> likewise. it's good to be here. i wish it was for a different reason. just hearing you read that intro gave me hypertension, but i'm going to keep it together. we can talk through this for the sake of our viewers. >> they need to understand, right? because. absolutely. this woman, kate, who's 31 years old, discovered that her fetus had trisomy 18. what is that? >> so trisomy 18, kristen is a congen