Trump administration rescinds emergency abortion guidance
- On Tuesday, the Trump administration declared it would withdraw the 2022 federal directive that required hospitals to offer emergency abortions.
- The guidance had been issued shortly after the 2022 Supreme Court ruling that ended nationwide abortion rights to preserve access in medical emergencies.
- Last year, reports revealed that despite the Biden administration's policies and ongoing legal disputes over state abortion restrictions like Idaho's, numerous pregnant women seeking emergency abortions were denied care.
- Nancy Northup criticized the administration for preferring that women die rather than receive abortions that could save their lives, while federal health officials confirmed they will continue to uphold laws ensuring emergency medical care.
- The rescinding of guidance has raised concerns about increased confusion and danger for pregnant patients, with key legal questions about emergency abortion access remaining unresolved.
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Midwest women may be impacted by Trump’s revocation of emergency abortion guidance - IPM Newsroom
Illinois Newsroom - The Trump Administration last week rescinded Biden-era guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency abortions to women when they are necessary to stabilize their medical condition. The post Midwest women may be impacted by Trump’s revocation of emergency abortion guidance appeared first on IPM Newsroom.


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