Alabama case over mistaken pregnancy highlights risks in a post-Roe world

Advocates argue that fetal personhood is a short, slippery slope to nearly unfettered regulation of anyone who may be pregnant: strenuous physical activity, smoking, drinking and medical procedures, like chemotherapy, are potentially risky to fetuses, for example.

In practice, it has led to criminalization and increased state control over women – mostly Black women, historically, and exclusively low-income women, generally.

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