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Idaho banned abortion. Three years later, minors and seniors struggle to get routine care. • West Virginia Watch
Rachel Castor, a single mom of two and teacher, stands outside her home in Sandpoint, Idaho. Castor’s son could not be admitted to the local hospital during an asthma attack because Bonner General Health lost its pediatrician coverage at the same time it closed the labor and delivery unit in 2023 following the Dobbs decision. (Photo by Erick Doxey for States Newsroom)Editor’s note: This report examines the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court decisi…
Confusing abortion bans hurt patients. But there’s a cost to making them clearer.
A group of doctors join abortion rights supporters at a rally outside the Supreme Court on April 24, 2024, in Washington, DC. | Andrew Harnik/Getty Images By the time Republican Rep. Kat Cammack arrived at a Florida emergency room, she was facing an urgent medical crisis: Her pregnancy, then five weeks along, had become ectopic and now threatened her life. It was May 2024, and though Florida’s new and particularly restrictive six-week abortion …


A “Striking” Trend: After Texas Banned Abortion, More Women Nearly Bled to Death During Miscarriage
by Kavitha Surana, Lizzie Presser and Andrea Suozzo ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Before states banned abortion, one of the gravest outcomes of early miscarriage could easily be avoided: Doctors could offer a dilation and curettage procedure, which quickly empties the uterus and allows it to close, protecting against a life-threatening he…
Wisconsin Supreme Court will decide fate of the state's 19th-century abortion ban this week
Wisconsin justices will determine whether a near-total abortion ban can remain in effect on Wednesday. The post Wisconsin Supreme Court will decide fate of the state’s 19th-century abortion ban this week appeared first on WPR.
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