• As states continue to take up strict anti-abortion legislation, more women are turning to the abortion pill - a two-drug combination that can be taken up to 10 weeks in pregnancy. (politifact.com)
  • In response, anti-abortion activists have suggested that medication abortion is reversible with a treatment that involves doses of progesterone, the hormone that helps maintain a pregnancy. (politifact.com)
  • When Texas enacted a ban on abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy , an international women's health advocacy nonprofit organization saw a 1,100% increase in orders for so-called abortion pills. (politifact.com)
  • As of 2020, the method became the most common way to terminate a pregnancy in the United States, according to data by the Guttmacher Institute , a pro-abortion rights research organization. (politifact.com)
  • Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Countries that permit abortions have different limits on how late in pregnancy abortion is allowed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Abortion rates are similar between countries that restrict abortion and countries that broadly allow it, though this is partly because countries which restrict abortion tend to have higher unintended pregnancy rates. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1987, approximately half of all abortions were performed before the eighth week of gestation, and greater than 85% were performed during the first trimester of pregnancy ( less than 13 weeks of gestation). (cdc.gov)
  • When Ron DeSantis seemed to say during last week's Republican presidential debate that he would support a federal ban on abortion at 15 weeks of pregnancy, some anti-abortion activists called it the news they had been waiting months to hear. (ap.org)
  • An abortion is a procedure to end a pregnancy. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Medication abortion, which uses medicines to end the pregnancy. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Procedural abortion, a procedure to remove the pregnancy from the uterus. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Abortion Abortion is defined in several ways all of which stop a pregnancy. (bartleby.com)
  • People in huge numbers feel it to be evil as it kills an unborn child for no reason, abortion affects society by teaching the youth that there is a way out of pregnancy. (bartleby.com)
  • Abortion the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. (bartleby.com)
  • Abortion is defined as the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. (bartleby.com)
  • The Supreme Court may have struck down abortion regulations that would have shut down all but five clinics providing termination of pregnancy services in Texas, but there's always going to be new abortion regulations in Texas. (gawker.com)
  • Depending on whom you talk to, this is either a gross intimidation tactic by the state or a necessary practice to verify that clinics are complying with a previously enacted state law that bans abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. (gawker.com)
  • The Institute's work examines the incidence of abortion, access to care and barriers to obtaining services, factors underlying women's decisions to terminate a pregnancy, characteristics of women who have abortions and the conditions under which women obtain them. (guttmacher.org)
  • Abortions in the United States are happening earlier in pregnancy than they used to: Two-thirds occur within the first eight weeks of pregnancy. (guttmacher.org)
  • If you experience an unplanned pregnancy, you may consider the option of having an abortion. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Abortion , including access to legal, safe procedures to end a pregnancy, is one reproductive right, but there are others. (webmd.com)
  • In 1821, America's first statutory abortion regulation was enacted in Connecticut in order to protect women from abortion inducement through poison administered after the fourth month of pregnancy. (findlaw.com)
  • Abortion is the induced termination of a pregnancy , [1] often causing fetal pain . (conservapedia.com)
  • And when it comes to that, 18,150 abortions occur after the 21st week of pregnancy [8] - the earliest point children can be born prematurely and live. (conservapedia.com)
  • [9] An additional 45,980 abortions occur in the 16th-20th weeks of pregnancy. (conservapedia.com)
  • [8] These are 60 thousand abortions each year that are clearly murder, since the child is at or near the same stage of pregnancy as children born prematurely via C-Section. (conservapedia.com)
  • [14] ( See History ) Gallup polling in 2012 reveals that just 24% of Americans support abortion after the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, [15] even though abortion is allowed in all 9 months. (conservapedia.com)
  • An amendment to the constitution of the US state of Ohio, which passed in a referendum on November 7, 2023, does not allow abortion through the full term of a pregnancy , contrary to what is claimed by posts on social networks. (yahoo.com)
  • But it was suspended in October 2022 after State Judge Christian Jenkins issued a ruling to allow pregnant people to access abortion up to approximately 22 weeks of a normal pregnancy of 39 to 40 weeks. (yahoo.com)
  • Hill said the law in Ohio had previously allowed for abortions to protect the pregnant patient 'and there were no abortions in Ohio after 24 weeks of pregnancy for the past several years. (yahoo.com)
  • There is no such thing as an abortion at 9 months of pregnancy. (yahoo.com)
  • Despite passing the U.S. House of Representatives, a bill to prohibit abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy faces an uncertain. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • More than 40% of all women will end a pregnancy by abortion at some time in their reproductive lives. (medscape.com)
  • Pregnancy and childbirth are significantly more dangerous than abortion. (ippf.org)
  • One such case in Ireland, prior to 2019 abortion law reform, created public outrage in 2012, after Savita Halappanavar died of blood poisoning following a week spent in hospital being refused an abortion to end a pregnancy that threatened her life. (ippf.org)
  • This refusal of abortion care and the active criminalization of those who seek it, or even those seeking care for a miscarriage or abnormal pregnancy, is a form of State violence against women and others who can get pregnant, and international human rights bodies agree. (ippf.org)
  • Supporters of abortion rights believe that pro-life legislators in Virginia and elsewhere around the country are using retroactive regulations to get around constitutional guarantees to abortion on demand during the first trimester of pregnancy. (reason.com)
  • Eliminating the Hyde Amendment and covering all pregnancy-related care, including abortion, is critical to achieve true reproductive justice and liberation. (newsweek.com)
  • Under current law, women in Georgia can seek an abortion during the first 20 weeks of a pregnancy. (metafilter.com)
  • An abortion is when a person chooses to end their pregnancy. (1177.se)
  • At the abortion clinic, a midwife or doctor will examine you to determine how far along you are in the pregnancy. (1177.se)
  • You can have an abortion up to the 18th week of pregnancy. (1177.se)
  • It is possible to have an abortion after the 18th week of pregnancy. (1177.se)
  • If plaintiffs are successful in blocking enforcement of the pre- Roe ban, some abortion providers in the state would resume abortion care up to six weeks, providing critical, if temporary, relief for Texans with a very early pregnancy as access to abortion has been decimated across the southern United States. (aclu.org)
  • When the Supreme Court's decision came down, Texans desperate to end a pregnancy were sobbing in waiting rooms and begging their doctors to please offer just one more day of abortion care. (aclu.org)
  • In the new legal climate, clinicians in states where abortion is illegal may well want to put more emphasis on preconception counseling, so more of their patients with high-risk conditions are aware of the new barriers to pregnancy termination. (medscape.com)
  • Candidatus Rickettsia asemboensis ' and Wolbachia tion and pregnancy loss (spontaneous abortions and spp. (cdc.gov)
  • Abortion is ending a pregnancy using medicine or surgery. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Abortion with medicine (pills) is usually only done in the first 9 to 11 weeks or so of pregnancy. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Later in pregnancy, abortions are more complicated and usually have to be done surgically. (msdmanuals.com)
  • However, you should keep in mind that using birth control to prevent pregnancy is safer than having an abortion. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Since the diagnosis of high-risk pregnancy, it was necessary for the pregnant woman to remain hospitalized, in absolute rest, in order to avoid a late abortion or a premature birth. (bvsalud.org)
  • The most common complications of induced abortions are continuing pregnancy, retained products of conception, infection, and surgical trauma to the uterus. (medscape.com)
  • Induced abortion is not associated with subsequent extrauterine pregnancy, infertility , pregnancy loss, or abnormal placentation. (medscape.com)
  • It is the healthcare provider's job to educate women about the risks and benefits of continuing pregnancy versus induced abortion. (medscape.com)
  • Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy before the fetus has attained viability. (who.int)
  • Reducing the underreporting of abortion in surveys has the potential to improve sexual and reproductive health research that relies on pregnancy histories . (bvsalud.org)
  • Unsafe abortions-those performed by people lacking the necessary skills, or in inadequately resourced settings-are responsible for between 5-13% of maternal deaths, especially in the developing world. (wikipedia.org)
  • In contrast, unsafe abortions performed by unskilled individuals, with hazardous equipment, or in unsanitary facilities cause between 22,000 and 44,000 deaths and 6.9 million hospital admissions each year. (wikipedia.org)
  • She fears more women will go to Mexico for illegal and often unsafe abortions. (go.com)
  • Records indicate abortions occurred unregulated during the 1800s, and the number of deaths caused by complications from illegal and unsafe abortions is impossible to determine. (findlaw.com)
  • Illegal abortions are unsafe and account for 13% of all maternal mortality and serious complications. (medscape.com)
  • We are committed to reducing the number of deaths of women and girls who are forced to turn to unsafe abortion methods. (ippf.org)
  • While self-managed abortion using medical abortion pills has improved abortion safety for millions of women living in countries that deny legal access to care, access to these pills and information on their use is not readily available in many settings and the use of unsafe methods is still common. (ippf.org)
  • Worldwide, approximately 8 million unsafe abortions are carried out using the most dangerous methods each year (think drinking bleach and inserting foreign objects into the uterus). (ippf.org)
  • In countries with strict abortion laws, the rate of unsafe abortions is higher. (medscape.com)
  • As discussed in this paper, restrictive laws will not prevent induced abortions but will drive patients to unsafe procedures. (medscape.com)
  • Unsafe abortions are associated with a higher rate of postprocedure infections, more bleeding complications, and surgical trauma. (medscape.com)
  • Restrictions or bans on abortion access only result in increasing unsafe abortions, which present a very high risk of harm or even death for women. (lu.se)
  • Abortion rights advocates showing a pack of abortion pills demonstrate in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 1, 2021, as the court hears arguments in a case from Mississippi, where a 2018 law would ban abortions after 15 weeks. (politifact.com)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court is returning to a new term to take up some familiar topics - guns and abortion - and concerns about ethics swirling around the justices. (ap.org)
  • quicklist: 1title: 1994: 'Abortion Should Be Safe and Legal in This Country'text: In a now-notorious debate while running for Senate in 1994, Romney said he 'believe[s] that abortion should be safe and legal in this country' and expressed support for the 1973 Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal. (go.com)
  • The Supreme Court on Monday overturned an odious Texas law that made it close to impossible for women to obtain abortions within the state, deeming the law's "substantial burdens" unconstitutional in a 5-3 majority opinion authored by Justice Stephen Breyer. (gawker.com)
  • Since the Supreme Court handed down its 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade, states have enacted more than 1,000 bills related to abortion. (ncsl.org)
  • States move to protect abortion rights in face of challenge at Supreme Court. (berkeley.edu)
  • In Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization , the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade , the case in which it had recognized a federal constitutional right to post-viability abortions. (findlaw.com)
  • Since the Supreme Court decided Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organizatio n on June 24, 2022, states are free to regulate and even prohibit abortion. (findlaw.com)
  • [4] In a pro-life victory on June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court reversed the pro-abortion Roe v. Wade decision. (conservapedia.com)
  • The three restrictions violate women's due process rights under the Constitution and conflict with rulings by numerous courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, upholding a woman's right to seek an abortion before a fetus could viably survive outside the womb, Pratt wrote in her ruling. (chicagotribune.com)
  • States have been rapidly legislating and litigating reproductive rights in response to the June 24, 2022 US Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson which overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that had recognized abortion as a nationwide constitutional right since 1973. (yahoo.com)
  • Now as we approach the dismantling of Roe v. Wade by this Supreme Court, it is time for a radical change in logistics, structure, and funding strategy to ensure abortion care. (guidestar.org)
  • [ 1 ] Accurate statistics have been kept since the enactment of the 1973 US Supreme Court decisions legalizing abortions. (medscape.com)
  • Since the landmark 1973 US Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, hundreds of laws, federal and state, have been proposed or passed, making this the most actively litigated and highly publicized area in the field of medicine. (medscape.com)
  • I suspect most of these extreme abortion bills that are getting passed lately are simply Supreme Court bait. (metafilter.com)
  • Under 50 years of Supreme Court precedent, this abortion ban is clearly unconstitutional," Young said in a recent interview with The Associated Press. (metafilter.com)
  • In early May, after the draft Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization left little doubt what would soon happen to abortion rights, the National Republican Senatorial Committee distributed talking points to the party's incumbents and candidates. (msnbc.com)
  • Blocked by a Supreme Court decision from banning abortion at home, abortion-rights opponents have taken their battle back into the area of foreign aid. (csmonitor.com)
  • Our fight against the state of Texas' unrelenting campaign to criminalize abortion did not end when the Supreme Court overturned Roe ," said Adriana Piñon, acting legal director for the ACLU of Texas . (aclu.org)
  • In June 2022, a wave of shock rippled throughout the world as the US Supreme Court announced the reversing of landmark judgement Roe v Wade, removing the right to abortion from the US Constitution. (lu.se)
  • It is sometimes called a "medical abortion" or "abortion with pills. (medlineplus.gov)
  • There is a medical abortion involving drugs and there are surgical abortion involving a more invasive procedure. (bartleby.com)
  • There are different ways of abortion, which are spontaneous abortion, surgical abortion, and medical abortion. (bartleby.com)
  • Even in countries with progressive legal frameworks a lack of trained and willing health workers, inadequate supplies of quality medical abortion pills and equipment, use of non-evidence-based practices and the refusal to include information on abortion in public health campaigns are common - creating practical barriers which can be insurmountable, particularly for the least privileged, and amount to the denial of access to abortion care. (ippf.org)
  • Medical abortion is the most common method. (1177.se)
  • In a medical abortion, the doctor gives you medicine that makes your uterus contract and push the fetus out. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Up until 9 weeks gestation, 200 mg mifepristone followed by 800 µg of misoprostol is the recommended regimen for medical abortion. (medscape.com)
  • Several states enacted "trigger" laws prior to the court's June 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson decision, which overturned the federal constitutional right to abortion and returned authority to the states. (ncsl.org)
  • The recent demonstrations and debates on the right to abortion, are a reminder of the long road ahead to the guaranteeing universal reproductive health and rights and the importance of continued advocacy, notably on this International Safe Abortion Day (September 28 th 2022). (lu.se)
  • In the current context, where abortion rights being challenged all around the world, this September 28 th , 2022 - International Safe Abortion Day - is more important than ever. (lu.se)
  • As the world stands on this 28 th September 2022, we are all reminded of the importance of celebrating International Safe Abortion Day. (lu.se)
  • He is now the target of attacks by Democrats , who claim that Romney is trying to 'cover up' his true position in order to win women voters, and abortion rights activists like Planned Parenthood, who said Romney was being 'dishonest' about his stance. (go.com)
  • During the fiercely conservative Republican primary last year, Romney expanded that view to include cutting all federal funding for Planned Parenthood, reversing Roe v. Wade 'because it is bad law and bad medicine,' and ending funding for any international aid program that 'promotes or performs abortions on women around the world. (go.com)
  • While they could stop performing abortions to avoid the changes, Kathryn Hearns, a Planned Parenthood worker in Hidalgo County, told ABC News-Univision earlier this month that abortions are a vital part of what they offer. (go.com)
  • Although Planned Parenthood likes to claim that abortion accounts for just 3% of its services, according to its 2007-08 budget, it received $1.038 billion of revenue, and half to two-thirds relates to its abortion services. (conservapedia.com)
  • Here is a rundown of Romney's stances on all things abortion-related, from supporting Roe v. Wade in 1994 to disavowing it in 2011, to backing away from any legislative changes in 2012. (go.com)
  • After debate moderator Anderson Cooper showed the clip of Romney saying in 1994 that 'we should sustain and support' Roe v. Wade, the Republican presidential candidate said that 'on abortion, I was wrong. (go.com)
  • That not only flies in the face of the Supreme Court's landmark Roe v. Wade decision, which says abortions are permissible until a fetus is viable outside the womb, typically around 24 weeks, but it's disputed by many doctors. (go.com)
  • It's true that polling on abortion attitudes is highly sensitive to question wording, but one of the simplest and cleanest questions is, "Do you support or oppose Roe v. Wade ? (motherjones.com)
  • Nate Silver's chart on the right, which aggregates multiple polls, shows the trend on this question clearly: whatever else the American public thinks about abortion, it supports Roe v. Wade by the whopping margin of 2:1. (motherjones.com)
  • Because Connecticut codified Roe v. Wade as a matter of state law, the Dobbs decision had no impact on Connecticut's abortion laws. (findlaw.com)
  • Rape or life of the mother are extremely rare circumstances accounting for less than 1% of all abortions, with little bearing on the broader "abortion on demand" issue, particularly since all legislation the pro-life movement has been putting out recently has included exceptions for them, and many states had laws allowing abortion for such cases before Roe v. Wade - abortion was legalized for other reasons. (conservapedia.com)
  • Rather than making abortion rare, the annual number of abortions has increased 1500% since Roe v. Wade . (conservapedia.com)
  • The constitutional right to an abortion in the United States granted via Roe v. Wade has never been a promise to actual abortion access due to cost, lack of insurance coverage, limited geography of clinics, and unending state-based restrictions by anti-choice politicians. (guidestar.org)
  • While that is currently illegal in Louisiana, our new " Stopping Illegal Sale of Chemical Abortion Act " authored by Senator Sharon Hewitt (R-Slidell) makes this a felony against those who sell the pill, strengthening the state's ability to stop this dangerous practice both now and if Roe v. Wade is overturned. (constantcontact.com)
  • Prior to Friday's ruling overturning Roe v. Wade , abortion was available in Texas up to six weeks' gestation . (aclu.org)
  • So the high court's decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overturned Roe v Wade and leaves the legality of abortion up to the 50 separate state legislatures, "is very relevant to cardiologists specifically," said Haythe, who is director of cardiology in the cardio-obstetrics program at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York City. (medscape.com)
  • Those who oppose abortion often argue that an embryo or fetus is a person with a right to life, and thus equate abortion with murder. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the United Kingdom, 1 to 2% of abortions are done due to genetic problems in the fetus. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the Webster Dictionary abortion is the loss of the fetus or unborn child before it can live outside the womb. (bartleby.com)
  • Attitudes towards the moral status of the fetus and abortion have been recorded in every civilization in human history. (bartleby.com)
  • Besides, the fetus is a nonsentient organism incapable of feeling pain during the various types of abortion procedures, so abortion is no big deal. (ewtn.com)
  • Indiana is now permanently barred from enforcing a restriction that would have banned abortions sought because of a fetus' genetic abnormalities, race, gender or ancestry. (chicagotribune.com)
  • The current law, passed in 1993, bans most abortions, with exceptions only made in cases of rape, if the mother's life or health is at risk, or if the fetus is irreparably damaged. (abc15.com)
  • The ancient Romans did not consider a fetus a person until after birth, and abortion was practiced widely. (medscape.com)
  • In a surgical abortion, the fetus is removed from your uterus through your vagina. (msdmanuals.com)
  • It is sometimes called a "surgical abortion. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The problem is, with the bill's requirements that abortion-performing clinics have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals and meet the same standards as surgical centers, many of those clinics will be forced to close. (go.com)
  • We offer surgical abortion services ( in-clinic abortion ) and/or medication abortion services ( abortion pill ) at five locations in the Chicago area and central Illinois. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • While abortion remains one of the most common surgical procedures in this country, abortion rates have declined. (kff.org)
  • Abortion is a completely unique surgical procedure, profoundly different in many ways from ethical surgery, as shown in Figure 61-1. (ewtn.com)
  • Senate Bill 924 reclassifies any health clinic that provides five or more first trimester abortions a month as an outpatient surgical center rather than a physician's office, which is the current classification. (reason.com)
  • There are medical abortions and surgical abortions. (1177.se)
  • A surgical abortion is a minor operation that is performed in a hospital. (1177.se)
  • A surgical abortion is often called a dilation and evacuation (D & E) or a dilation and curettage (D & C) with suction. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Also, for a surgical abortion, you may need treatment for a day or two to open up your cervix. (msdmanuals.com)
  • What happens during a surgical abortion? (msdmanuals.com)
  • A surgical abortion is usually done in an office or clinic. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Antibiotic prophylaxis using doxycycline or azithromycin reduces infectious complications with surgical abortion . (medscape.com)
  • Women who seek an abortion, but do not have coverage for the service, shoulder the out-of-pocket costs of the services. (kff.org)
  • Unable to access safe and legal abortion care, women and others who can get pregnant are forced to continue pregnancies against their will or seek an abortion outside of the formal health system, sometimes at the risk of losing their lives. (ippf.org)
  • The state's Senate adopted a bill close to midnight on Friday that bans abortions after 20 weeks and will force the closure of all but a handful of the clinics that perform them. (go.com)
  • Low-income and minority women are disproportionately more likely to lack health insurance, and many rely on healthcare clinics that also perform abortions for things like STD testing and cancer screenings. (go.com)
  • They unflinchingly demand that taxpayers fund abortions (no matter what their views on the issue), that the courts keep the abortion 'right' inviolable, and even that Catholic hospitals and physicians perform abortions. (ewtn.com)
  • South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, for example, recently suggested that doctors who perform abortions may be targeted for prosecution in her state. (msnbc.com)
  • Around 73 million abortions are performed each year in the world, with about 45% done unsafely. (wikipedia.org)
  • [3] There have been more than 60 million abortions in the United States since 1973. (conservapedia.com)
  • Since the 1973 decision, approximately 1.3-1.4 million abortions have been performed annually in the United States. (medscape.com)
  • Using 1996 data, this translates into 3.89 million live births, 1.37 million abortions, and 0.98 million miscarriages. (medscape.com)
  • Worldwide, some 20-30 million legal abortions are performed annually, with another 10-20 million abortions performed illegally (see The Alan Guttmacher Institute ). (medscape.com)
  • Public health data shows that making safe abortion legal and accessible reduces maternal deaths. (wikipedia.org)
  • An example of this is the denial of access to safe abortion care. (ippf.org)
  • One study in the United States found that women were about 14 times more likely to die during or after giving birth than to die from complications of a safe abortion. (ippf.org)
  • Refusal of abortion care is State violence Like all forms of femicide, the deaths caused by denial of access to safe abortion are entirely preventable. (ippf.org)
  • The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women affirms that violations of women's sexual and reproductive health and rights including the denial or delay of safe abortion and post-abortion care may amount to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. (ippf.org)
  • The event became global in 2011 with the Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights declaring it an international day for advocacy and in 2015 September 28 th was officially named International Safe Abortion Day. (lu.se)
  • Indeed, the World Health Organisation estimates that failure to provide safe abortion leads, each year, to between 14.000 and 39.000 maternal deaths worldwide. (lu.se)
  • Framing SSA as "female foeticide," "femicide," or "gendercide" is problematic, as such terms advance arguments for limiting women's access to safe abortion through the indication and synonymisation of abortion with the notion of killing. (lu.se)
  • Such a conflation of abortion and killing runs many risks in compromising the long struggles of feminist movements globally to defend access to safe abortion. (lu.se)
  • A number of states have enacted legislation that would compel doctors to provide information on an 'abortion pill reversal treatment' when administering abortion pills. (politifact.com)
  • Oct. 10, 2012 -- intro: Mitt Romney's stance on abortion came under scrutiny this week after the GOP challenger said he would not make abortion-related legislation part of his agenda if elected president. (go.com)
  • Guttmacher also tracks abortion-related legislation and policies at the federal and state level, promoting access to abortion services and making an evidence-based case against restrictions that limit access. (guttmacher.org)
  • Ongoing litigation in several states will provide clarity on the enforcement of abortion legislation and the trigger laws. (ncsl.org)
  • NCSL will update this resource as decisions are made and as abortion legislation trends evolve. (ncsl.org)
  • A new wave of anti-abortion legislation has prompted outcry from several celebrities, with Alyssa Milano calling for a sex strike in protest and even Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren decrying Alabama's new near total ban as being "too restrictive. (yahoo.com)
  • While stars like Pink have lashed out at the white male Alabama state senators who passed a bill making it illegal to get an abortion after 6 weeks, even in cases of rape or incest, Anne Hathaway is reminding her fans that two white women also helped usher in the controversial legislation. (yahoo.com)
  • In addition, we have legislation to safeguard a patient's right to obtain life-sustaining care, legislation to promote transparency in vaccines that are produced with abortion-derived cells, and legislation to increase education about adoption in public schools. (constantcontact.com)
  • On November 7, 2023 a referendum was put to voters, asking whether to include the right to abortion in Ohio's constitution under Issue 1 or the Ohio Reproductive Freedom Amendment (archived here ). (yahoo.com)
  • Purewal, N & Eklund, L 2023, Population Control and Sex-Selective Abortion in China and India: A Feminist Critique of Criminalisation . (lu.se)
  • Frequency of complications depends on gestational age (GA) at the time of miscarriage or abortion and method of abortion (see the Gestational Age from Estimated Date of Delivery calculator). (medscape.com)
  • FCHC has had no deaths since opening in 2002, an outcome that is similar to the generally low rate of complications related to abortions performed in clinics. (reason.com)
  • More women have complications from delivering a baby than from having an abortion. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Pro-life advocates are urging an end to third-trimester abortions in response to the death of a 29-year-old woman who underwent. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • Abortion laws and cultural or religious views of abortions are different around the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • Federal and state laws, as well as insurers' coverage policies, shape the extent to which women can have coverage for abortion services under both publicly funded programs and private plans. (kff.org)
  • I believe that the states, through the democratic process, should determine their own abortion laws and not have them dictated by judicial mandate. (go.com)
  • Romney said he would uphold his campaign promise not to change Massachusetts' abortion laws, even though that campaign pledge was preceded by Romney's statement that he would 'protect a woman's right to chose. (go.com)
  • Texas just passed one of the strictest abortion laws in the country. (go.com)
  • While Texas does skew more conservative than much of the nation when it comes to abortions, according to a University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll , just 38 percent of Texans want to make abortion laws stricter. (go.com)
  • it is not an exhaustive list of abortion laws. (ncsl.org)
  • Connecticut abortion laws are, generally speaking, among the least restrictive in the nation. (findlaw.com)
  • Connecticut had a hand in one of America's first abortion laws. (findlaw.com)
  • The earliest anti-abortion laws were intended to protect women from untrained abortionists. (findlaw.com)
  • Women's groups, along with doctors and lawyers, organized a movement to reform abortion laws. (findlaw.com)
  • States responded, reforming their laws about abortion, but women's rights groups continued to fight for unfettered access to abortion services for women. (findlaw.com)
  • The table below lists the basic provisions of Connecticut abortion laws. (findlaw.com)
  • See Abortion Laws and Abortion Rights FAQs to learn more. (findlaw.com)
  • Here is an overview of current abortion laws in Kansas. (findlaw.com)
  • Before the 19th century, most US states had no specific abortion laws. (medscape.com)
  • 41 percent of women live in countries with restrictive abortion laws - that translates into 700 million women of reproductive age deprived of their bodily autonomy. (ippf.org)
  • Some countries' abortion laws are so extreme that they can mean a death sentence for pregnant women who experience obstetric emergencies. (ippf.org)
  • Texas has some of the most restrictive abortion laws, including banning state Medicaid coverage of abortion and even state-regulated private insurance coverage for abortion care. (newsweek.com)
  • No taxpayer money will go to any organization that performs or promotes abortion or lobbies to change laws that limit it, notes Mr. Wolfe. (csmonitor.com)
  • But that day is not today, despite Attorney General Paxton's campaign to stop all abortions immediately by threatening unlawful prosecutions under antiquated laws. (aclu.org)
  • If these laws are blocked, I plan to provide abortions for as long as I legally can," said Dr. Alan Braid, abortion provider and owner of Alamo Women's Reproductive Services . (aclu.org)
  • Moreover, abortion laws in the U.S. have been extremely liberal compared with most countries-almost every country other than North Korea, in fact. (powerlineblog.com)
  • Today I learned that Europe has more restrictive abortion laws than most of the U.S. did up until this week. (powerlineblog.com)
  • Most liberals no doubt understand that they now will have to take their case to the voters, and that when the dust settles, American abortion laws will look pretty much like Europe's. (powerlineblog.com)
  • In most countries, abortion laws regulate the procedures. (medscape.com)
  • The abortion complication rate for all healthcare sources came to 2.1% (n = 1156) for medication abortion, 1.3% (n = 438) for first-trimester aspiration abortion, and 1.5% (n = 130) for second-trimester or later abortions. (medscape.com)
  • For some, the weeks of delay spent raising money may make it too late for a medication abortion, or they may need to delay an abortion into the second trimester with even higher costs. (newsweek.com)
  • A second-trimester abortion can be attempted with 200 mg mifepristone followed by repetitive doses of misoprostol. (medscape.com)
  • We Testify, a program of the National Network of Abortion Funds, is dedicated to increasing the spectrum of abortion storytellers in the public sphere and shifting the way the media understands the context and complexity of accessing abortion care. (guidestar.org)
  • We Testify seeks to build the power and leadership of abortion storytellers, particularly those of color, those from rural and conservative communities, those who are queer identified, those with varying abilities and citizenship statuses, and those who needed support when navigating barriers while accessing abortion care. (guidestar.org)
  • However, medication abortions that are self-managed are highly effective and safe throughout the first trimester. (wikipedia.org)
  • Modern methods use medication or surgery for abortions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Medication abortion helps make this possible. (guttmacher.org)
  • PPIL provides in-clinic abortion services up to 19 weeks and 6 days gestation and offers medication abortion, also known as the abortion pill, up to 10 weeks gestation. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • When Mrs. K came into the primary care clinic where I work seeking a medication abortion, I was happy to help her through the process. (newsweek.com)
  • The day Mrs. K. came into clinic, we signed her up for emergency Medicaid and provided her medication abortion that same day with full insurance coverage. (newsweek.com)
  • The 'Abortion Pill Rescue Network,' backed by anti-abortion organization Heartbeat International , claims on its website that abortion pill reversal is an 'effective protocol capable of reversing the effects of the abortion pill and giving women a chance to continue their pregnancies, but time is of the essence. (politifact.com)
  • Most abortions result from unintended pregnancies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Elective Abortion: Does It Affect Subsequent Pregnancies? (medlineplus.gov)
  • This fact sheet reviews abortion in the U.S. About half (49%) of the approximately 5.4 million pregnancies occurring in the United States each year are unintended. (kff.org)
  • Fifty-four percent (54%), or approximately 1.4 million, of these unintended pregnancies ended in abortion in 1996. (kff.org)
  • Based on estimated lifetime risk, each American woman is expected to have 3.2 pregnancies, of which 2 will be a live birth, 0.7 will be an induced abortion, and 0.5 will be a miscarriage. (medscape.com)
  • As a cardiologist who focuses a lot on high-risk pregnancies, I am worried and hesitant to give guidance to many of these patients in the states that may not have access to something which is a medical right, which at times is an abortion. (medscape.com)
  • Also, having an abortion doesn't raise your chance of problems with future pregnancies. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Approximately half of all abortions are performed with this method. (medscape.com)
  • It's not an outside chance that two old white men will ensure women's right to abortion access is invalidated. (gawker.com)
  • In the 1960s, women's rights organizations, including the National Organization for Women (NOW), lobbied for abortion law reform and filed lawsuits when lobbying efforts failed. (findlaw.com)
  • [5] After communism was overthrown in Poland , abortion there declined by 99% after abortion was abolished, [6] and women's health has dramatically improved there due to fewer abortions. (conservapedia.com)
  • The measure, HB 481, is the most extreme abortion ban in the country-not just because it would impose severe limitations on women's reproductive rights, but also because it would subject women who get illegal abortions to life imprisonment and the death penalty. (metafilter.com)
  • The term "septic abortion" refers to a spontaneous miscarriage or therapeutic/artificial abortion complicated by a pelvic infection. (medscape.com)
  • We report a case of spontaneous abortion associated with Ticks Tick Borne Dis. (cdc.gov)
  • It's the same here [when doing a late-term abortion]. (ewtn.com)
  • For abortion rights activists, the issue is equality. (politico.com)
  • Anti-abortion activists said Tuesday that they obtained 115 aborted babies from a driver for a medical waste company in late. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • 2017-04-13T11:49:24-04:00 https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvM2U4XC8yMDE3MDQxMzExNDk0ODAxM19oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ== Seema Verma, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, along with "pro-life" activists, spoke to reporters at the White House after President Trump signed a bill which allows states to withhold federal funds from facilities that provide abortions. (c-span.org)
  • Seema Verma , the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, along with "pro-life" activists, spoke to reporters at the White House after President Trump signed a bill which allows states to withhold federal funds from facilities that provide abortions. (c-span.org)
  • Those who support the legality of abortion often argue that it is a woman's reproductive right. (wikipedia.org)
  • COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Abortion opponents in Ohio are at odds not only over how to frame their opposition to a reproductive rights initiative on the state's November ballot but also over their longer-term goals on how severely they would restrict the procedure. (ap.org)
  • Reproductive rights are different in each state when it comes to access to abortion, birth control, and other reproductive health care treatments. (webmd.com)
  • Anti-abortion groups fought back, arguing that a woman's right to reproductive freedom is no greater than the right of an unborn child to be born. (findlaw.com)
  • The newly passed amendment says that every individual has 'a right to make and carry out one's own reproductive decisions' on issues such as abortion, contraception, fertility-related treatments and miscarriages. (yahoo.com)
  • The National Network of Abortion Funds builds power with members to remove financial and logistical barriers to abortion access by centering people who have abortions and organizing at the intersections of racial, economic, and reproductive justice. (guidestar.org)
  • Beyond legal restrictions, by creating unnecessary policy barriers to access and failing to allocate adequate resources to abortion care, States and health bodies are not upholding their duty to provide equitable reproductive health care. (ippf.org)
  • Abortion access and reproductive health care is a really, really good example of this. (popsugar.com)
  • Abortion services stopped immediately in Texas last week after the Supreme Court's crushing decision, but we will fight to maintain access for as long as we can," said Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights . (aclu.org)
  • Our findings suggest that including abortion as part of a list of other sexual and reproductive health services, asking a yes/no question about lifetime experience of abortion instead of asking about number of abortions, and developing an improved introduction to abortion questions may help to elicit more accurate survey reports . (bvsalud.org)
  • A majority voted 'yes' to enshrine abortion rights into the state's constitution, in what may well be a forerunner on an issue likely to dominate next year's US presidential race . (yahoo.com)
  • A child abuse physician, aware of the Buckeye State's new abortion ban, reached out to an obstetrician-gynecologist in Indiana, where Republican policymakers have not yet imposed a new abortion ban of their own. (msnbc.com)
  • AUSTIN, Texas - Abortion providers in Texas filed a lawsuit today in state court seeking to block officials from enforcing the state's antiquated pre- Roe abortion ban, which once banned abortion entirely but has been interpreted to be repealed and unenforceable. (aclu.org)
  • On Friday, within hours of the Supreme Court's decision, the Texas attorney general put out an advisory stating that the state's trigger ban , which bans abortion almost entirely, will not take effect for approximately two months or longer. (aclu.org)
  • But in that same advisory issued on Friday, the attorney general said that "abortion providers could be criminally liable for providing abortions starting today" based on the state's "abortion prohibitions predating Roe . (aclu.org)
  • The rush on abortion pills wasn't a one-off. (politifact.com)
  • But the abortion reversal treatment seeks to help ensure that, and comes into play in the 24 to 48 hours between the two pills. (politifact.com)
  • As Bloomberg News noted, some women who aren't near an abortion clinic or are too poor to afford one already turn to black market abortion-inducing pills at flea markets. (go.com)
  • Official statistics show there were 1,040 legal abortions in Poland last year, although many more abortions are known to take place, with women or traveling to neighboring countries for the procedure or ordering abortion-inducing pills online. (abc15.com)
  • Another priority for us is stopping the online mail-order sale of chemical abortion pills ( see TV interview on this ). (constantcontact.com)
  • Louisiana Right to life is tracking 11 bills through the Legislature this year, including a bill that would criminalize the sale of chemical abortion pills through the mail. (constantcontact.com)
  • Connecticut does not have any of the major types of abortion restrictions-such as waiting periods, mandated parental involvement or limitations on publicly funded abortions-often found in other states. (findlaw.com)
  • What are the types of abortion? (msdmanuals.com)
  • Birth control, such as the pill or intrauterine devices, can be used immediately following abortion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Abortion rates changed little between 2003 and 2008, before which they decreased for at least two decades as access to family planning and birth control increased. (wikipedia.org)
  • You can visit FindLaw's sections on Abortion , Birth Control , and Health Care Law for additional articles and information on this topic. (findlaw.com)
  • Decrease in number of abortions in age under 20 years in 2014 is due to changing situation regarding conscious birth control among young people. (who.int)
  • It's up to lawmakers now to allow abortions in cases of rape and incest, but the government has already said it will appeal the ruling. (gawker.com)
  • Mustn't allow abortions as the Church says it's murder, but it is okay for the Church to commit murder by starvation! (berkeley.edu)
  • States So Inclined Would Allow Abortions. (berkeley.edu)
  • The measure continues to prohibit abortion after 'fetal viability' -- approximately 22-24 weeks during gestation -- unless a doctor believes a pregnant patient's life or health is in danger, experts told AFP. (yahoo.com)
  • Prior to 1997 total abortion data did not include abortions in the earlier gestation age performed by vacuum-aspiration method. (who.int)
  • Coverage: Abortions on request (induced) of the woman until the 12th week of gestation. (who.int)
  • IPPF works to ensure that every woman and girl has the human right to choose to be pregnant or not and we will continue to supply and support safe and legal abortion services and care. (ippf.org)
  • The reasons why women have abortions are diverse and vary across the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • As of 2018[update], 37% of the world's women had access to legal abortions without limits as to reason. (wikipedia.org)
  • In some countries abortion is legal and women have the right to make the choice about abortion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Abortion ratios were higher among women of black and other minority races and among women less than 15 years of age. (cdc.gov)
  • Women undergoing legally induced abortions tended 1) to be young, white, and unmarried, 2) to have had no previous live births, and 3) to be having the procedure for the first time. (cdc.gov)
  • In 1969, CDC began abortion surveillance to document the number and characteristics of women obtaining abortions and to assist efforts to eliminate preventable causes of morbidity and mortality associated with abortions. (cdc.gov)
  • Total numbers of abortions were available from all reporting areas, most of which provided information on the characteristics of women obtaining abortions. (cdc.gov)
  • The national abortion rate decreased from 24 abortions/1,000 women ages 15-44 in 1985 to 23/1,000 in 1986 and increased again to 24/1,000 in 1987. (cdc.gov)
  • For women whose state of residence was known, approximately 92% had the abortion procedure done within their state of residence. (cdc.gov)
  • In both years, women 20-24 years of age had approximately 33% of all abortions, whereas women less than 15 years of age had approximately 1% (Tables 5 and 6). (cdc.gov)
  • The abortion ratio was highest for women less than 15 years of age and second highest for women 15-19 years of age. (cdc.gov)
  • Donald Trump's bold and short-lived pronouncement that women who get abortions should be punished failed to translate for a coalition of anti-abortion groups that, looking to him as a sort of father figure, faced the harsh realization that he had no interest in raising them. (gawker.com)
  • Hey, seems like a good time for the Brazilian government to increase jail time for women who get abortions! (gawker.com)
  • The battle over abortion rights continues in North Carolina, where state law now requires doctors to send the ultrasounds of women seeking abortions to state officials. (gawker.com)
  • And not just women seeking abortions. (go.com)
  • Republican Sen. Glenn Hegar, the bill's author, said on the Senate floor Friday that it was not his intention for women to travel to Mexico or a flea market for an abortion. (go.com)
  • Women who choose or are considering abortion may feel a range of emotions. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • A renewed push to expand abortion coverage to military women who have been raped threatens upcoming defense spending and programmatic negotiations in Congress. (politico.com)
  • Repeated attempts to expand coverage of abortions for military women have been unsuccessful. (politico.com)
  • Breast cancer rates increase by more than six times for women who have abortion. (conservapedia.com)
  • Millions of women who had an abortion later suffer psychologically or physically from it, and support groups exist to help. (conservapedia.com)
  • [12] "Abortion doesn't solve your problems, it only creates different ones," warned a full-page ad by women who had abortions. (conservapedia.com)
  • Pratt's order also permanently blocks a requirement that abortion providers tell women that Indiana prohibits such abortions, and another provision that would have required that aborted fetuses be buried or cremated. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Polish women again donned black and took to the streets on Sunday, launching another round of protests against efforts by the nation's conservative leaders to tighten Poland's already restrictive abortion law. (abc15.com)
  • WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Polish women put black clothes back on and returned to the streets Sunday, launching another round of protests against efforts by the nation's conservative leaders to tighten Poland's already restrictive abortion law. (abc15.com)
  • More recently in Poland, at least six women have died as a direct result of the de facto abortion ban, in hospitals, at the hands of the State and health system that are supposed to take care of them. (ippf.org)
  • HB 481 would also have consequences for women who get abortions from doctors or miscarry. (metafilter.com)
  • Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker tells CNN's Dana Bash that women from nearby states are coming to Illinois because his state protects abortion rights. (cnn.com)
  • Unfortunately," Haythe said, "many of the states that are going to make or have made abortion illegal are not providing that kind of preconception counseling or good prenatal care to women. (medscape.com)
  • Materials and methods: A multi-centre cross-sectional survey among abortion-seeking women (n = 623;14-47y) in Sweden, 2021. (lu.se)
  • This group was compared to women with a previous experience of 0-1 induced abortion. (lu.se)
  • Results: 67.4% (n = 420) reported previous experience of 0-1 abortion, and 25.8% (n = 161) ≥2 abortions (42 women chose to not respond). (lu.se)
  • More women in the group who had 0-1 abortion (n = 109/420) believed they could not become pregnant at the time of conception, compared to women who had ≥2 abortions (n = 27/161), p=.038. (lu.se)
  • Mood swings, as a contraceptive side-effect, were more often reported among women with ≥2 abortions (n = 65/161), compared to those with 0-1 abortion (n = 131/420), p=.034. (lu.se)
  • In the current paper, the authors note the estimated rate of abortions globally to be 35/1000 women between 2010 and 2014, down from 40/1000 from 1990-1994. (medscape.com)
  • This chapter outlines some of the key concerns with criminalising sex-selective abortion (SSA) in China and India, highlighting that it offers no identifiable options for sustainable, women-centred, progressive change. (lu.se)
  • We aimed to improve understanding of how women interpret and respond to survey items asking if they have had an abortion . (bvsalud.org)
  • We conducted cognitive interviews with cisgender women aged 18-49 in two US states (N = 64) to assess these new approaches and questions for improving abortion reporting . (bvsalud.org)
  • States that are hostile to abortion (have 4 or more abortion restrictions) have a worse wage gap than states that aren't hostile. (popsugar.com)
  • I would argue that it is impossible to have an economic policy that's truly comprehensive or effective that does not include access to and coverage for abortion services. (popsugar.com)
  • The abortion ratio remained stable from 1985 to 1986, at 354 abortions/1,000 live births, and then increased to 356/1,000 in 1987 (Table 1, Figures 1-3). (cdc.gov)
  • But they also bristle at the idea of restricting abortion access severely. (go.com)
  • Experts contacted by AFP agreed the latest claims do just that, by stating Issue 1 allows for unrestricted abortion access. (yahoo.com)
  • They seek to mitigate a broken political system and a national philanthropic abortion funding strategy that has inadvertently created compounding barriers and replicated the bureaucracy people experience when trying to access health care systems. (guidestar.org)
  • And we articulate a network organizing framework that advances a shared vision, agenda, principles, and leverages the grassroots and network power of members for political and cultural change around the root causes of abortion access barriers. (guidestar.org)
  • Another of our goals is to build our member funds toward being sustainable organizations with strong leaders which looks like ensuring member organizations are high-functioning, sustainable, and delivering consistent and compassionate services & building individual leaders as a base ready to assist, organize, and advocate for abortion access. (guidestar.org)
  • [ 3 ] Access to abortion was particularly limited in rural communities and in the South and Midwest. (medscape.com)
  • That means access to an abortion as soon as someone decides, rather than having to delay for weeks to scrape together funds to pay out of pocket. (newsweek.com)
  • Writing off abortion as a nice-to-have - i.e., saying that a candidate can get the support of the progressive left even if they're not staunchly on board with and fighting for open, affordable, and easy access to these legally-protected services - fundamentally misses one of the biggest contributors to the gender wage gap. (popsugar.com)
  • We know this because we have been on the frontlines of the battle for abortion rights and access for years. (aclu.org)
  • The US is however not the only state where abortion rights are being challenged, Poland and Hungary have restricted access to the right, and in many states' abortion remains criminalised. (lu.se)
  • Abortion has two victims: the unborn child, and the mother who can never forget the loss she caused. (conservapedia.com)
  • [13] Abortion always ends the life of the unborn child, typically by dismemberment. (conservapedia.com)
  • When done legally in industrialized societies, induced abortion is one of the safest procedures in medicine. (wikipedia.org)
  • When performed legally and safely on a woman who desires it, induced abortions do not increase the risk of long-term mental or physical problems. (wikipedia.org)
  • Decisions regarding abortion can have serious consequences, both emotionally and legally. (findlaw.com)
  • Death from abortion is almost unknown in the United States or in other countries where abortion is legally available. (medscape.com)
  • In some areas, abortion is legal only in specific cases such as rape, fetal defects, poverty, risk to a woman's health, or incest. (wikipedia.org)
  • I believe that abortion is the wrong choice except in cases of incest, rape, and to save the life of the mother,' Romney wrote. (go.com)
  • quicklist: 5title: 2011: 'I Will Support Efforts to Prohibit Federal Funding for Any Organization Like Planned Parenthood'text: Since 2005, Romney has consistently said that he is 'pro-life' and believes abortion should be legal only in the case 'of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother. (go.com)
  • After last nights's 187th Republican presidential debate , SBNation's PFT Commenter asked Ben Carson-who thinks abortion should be outlawed even in cases of rape and incest-a very important question. (gawker.com)
  • In other federal health care programs such as Medicaid, however, the Hyde Amendment also allows for coverage of abortions in cases of rape or incest. (politico.com)
  • Wilson said he expects a floor fight over the issue, adding he would prefer to ramp up prosecution of people who commit rape and incest than expand abortion coverage. (politico.com)
  • Following the federal court's decision, a local law went into effect in Ohio banning most abortions -- even in cases of rape or incest -- as soon as a heartbeat can be detected, approximately six weeks after fertilization. (yahoo.com)
  • An Indiana physician provided abortion care for a 10-year-old rape victim. (msnbc.com)
  • Indiana's Republican attorney general said on Wednesday that his office planned to investigate the Indiana doctor who helped a 10-year-old rape victim who crossed state lines to have an abortion. (msnbc.com)
  • To the extent that reality matters, the rape had already been reported to the authorities before the abortion. (msnbc.com)
  • Tracy Thomas , director of the Center for Constitutional Law at The University of Akron, Ohio , who focuses on gender and civil rights issues, told AFP on November 6: 'The amendment specifically says that the government may prohibit abortion after fetal viability at about 23 weeks. (yahoo.com)
  • Similar protests took place three weeks ago against a proposal for a total ban on abortion. (abc15.com)
  • Unlike Mrs. K, my patients in Texas who have Medicaid coverage and private insurance alike have to fundraise-sometimes for weeks or months-in order to afford their abortion out-of-pocket. (newsweek.com)
  • On Tuesday, Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed a "fetal heartbeat" bill that seeks to outlaw abortion after about six weeks. (metafilter.com)
  • Ohio's abortion ban takes effect after six weeks. (msnbc.com)
  • Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Joni Ernst (R-IA) spoke on the chamber floor about a bill to ban abortions after 20 weeks. (c-span.org)
  • Senate Republicans and Democrats continued debate on a bill to ban abortions after 20-weeks. (c-span.org)
  • A study that estimated the abortion complication rate on a total of 54,911 abortions, including those diagnosed or treated at emergency departments, found that abortion complication rates are comparable to previously published rates even when ED visits are included. (medscape.com)
  • For first-trimester abortions, the complication rate is 0.3 percent , throwing doubt on the safety argument. (reason.com)
  • The mortality rate related to induced abortion was 0.6 deaths per 100,000 abortions. (medscape.com)
  • Indeed, since 1974 state data show only three deaths during legal abortions. (reason.com)
  • Most Americans believe abortion should usually be illegal save in rare cases. (conservapedia.com)
  • A woman who seeks out an illegal abortion from a health care provider would be a party to murder, subject to life in prison. (metafilter.com)
  • She has colleagues in obstetrics in states where abortion is newly illegal who "don't know what to do," Bond said. (medscape.com)
  • This medicine makes the uterus contract to complete the abortion. (politifact.com)
  • Two major factors contribute to the development of septic abortion: retained products of conception and infection introduced into the uterus. (medscape.com)
  • Introduction of infection into the uterus: Pathogens causing septic abortion usually are mixed and derived from normal vaginal flora and sexually transmitted bacteria. (medscape.com)
  • You go to the abortion clinic, where you are given a tablet that will induce abortion. (1177.se)
  • It's a stark contrast to what my patients experience in Texas, where I regularly travel to provide abortion care. (newsweek.com)
  • It is the pregnant person's decision whether they want to have an abortion. (1177.se)
  • Cite this: The Safest Methods for Inducing Abortion - Medscape - Aug 30, 2017. (medscape.com)
  • An amendment sponsored by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) would allow the federal health care plans of servicewomen to cover abortions if they have been raped or are the victims of incest. (politico.com)
  • The risk of death associated with childbirth is approximately 14 times higher than that with abortion, and overall morbidity associated with childbirth exceeds that with abortion. (medscape.com)