Chris Carr, Advocate For Extreme Abortion Ban, Wins Georgia Attorney General Race

The termination, or suspected termination, of a pregnancy after the six-week point could be considered murder under Georgia’s law. And although there is an exception for miscarriage in H.B. 481, abortion and miscarriage are medically indistinguishable. This means the law empowers officials to scrutinize, surveil and criminalize women seeking abortion care and women with wanted … Read more

You Can’t Talk About The Economy Without Talking About Abortion

It’s been said before, but it bears repeating: The right to bodily autonomy is inextricably linked to economic concerns. Multiple studies have shown that being denied an abortion leads to increased rates of poverty and debt, a decrease in employment that lasts for years, a higher likelihood of eviction or foreclosure, and years spent trying … Read more

Planned Parenthood forced to turn patients away due to overwhelming demand post-Roe

In Kansas, the Planned Parenthood center has turned away about 85% of women seeking abortions, officials say, after they have been inundated with demand from patients from states where the procedure was outlawed when federal protections were removed. * “I think there’s a perception that if you are seeking care, you can find it somewhere. … Read more

Indiana doctor sues AG to block him from obtaining patient abortion records

In the lawsuit, Dr. Caitlin Bernard and her medical partner claim that state Attorney General Todd Rokita has been issuing subpoenas to healthcare facilities for some of their patients’ records, based on complaints from people who are not their patients and may live out of state. Rokita “took the additional step of issuing sweepingly broad … Read more

Abortion is a bread-and-butter economic issue. We need to treat it that way (opinion)

Access to birth control and abortion laid the groundwork for US women to begin to claim financial, professional and educational equality – a goal still far from realized, overall, but reproductive rights flattened the mountains and filled in the chasms a little. Taking that away pushes women back into the grim era when an unplanned, … Read more

Travel time for abortions tripled and requests for pills soared after Supreme Court ruling

Ashana’s article asserts that every hour of delayed care increases a patient’s risk of adverse outcomes or death. But in some cases, abortion restrictions require waiting until a person is hemorrhaging or develops sepsis before performing a lifesaving abortion. “This is the new, despicable normal,” said Dr. Linda Brubaker, a clinical professor of obstetrics and … Read more

New Senate Report Spotlights ‘Barbaric Consequences’ of GOP Abortion Bans

Warren’s communications with healthcare workers provided five key findings about state-imposed abortion bans and restrictions, according to the report. Such policies: Affect all women seeking reproductive healthcare, even in states where abortion remains legal; Have created mortal threats to women suffering from miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, and other complications; Threaten healthcare providers and interfere with the … Read more

Missouri Woman Denied Emergency Abortion Called a State Senator for Help. He Sent Her to an Anti-Abortion Clinic.Mis

The office of her state senator, a Republican named Bill White, told her the state ban that was literally jeopardizing her life was actually “designed to protect the woman’s life.” Farmer recalled telling White’s aide, “It’s not protecting me.… There’s no chance for a baby; she’s not going to make it. It’s putting my life … Read more