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Restrictions at 12–20 weeks pregnant. The following state only allows abortion until 12 weeks, 0 days of pregnancy: Nebraska, unless your life or physical health is at risk or the pregnancy is a ...
On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that every person in the U.S. has the right to get an abortion. The Court’s decision to overturn this ruling unleashed trigger abortion bans in ...
In the aftermath of the Dobbs ruling, state legislation and court rulings determine most aspects of abortion access in the United States. The following sections outline the current status of abortion law in the various states and territories; references to weeks refer to the number of weeks since the pregnant individual's last menstrual period, or LMP, which is typically used as a measure of ...
Vineeta Gupta, MD, a maternal and child health physician and international human rights lawyer, says the vague and unclear language in anti-abortion bills regarding ectopic pregnancies creates ...
Abortion rates tend to be higher among minority women in the United States. In 2000–2001, the rates among black and Hispanic women were 49 per 1,000 and 33 per 1,000, respectively, vs. 13 per 1,000 among non-Hispanic white women. This figure includes all women of reproductive age, including women that are not pregnant.
Committee consideration by House Energy and Commerce. The Women's Health Protection Act (H.R. 12) is a piece of legislation introduced in the United States House of Representatives, aimed at expanding abortion rights established in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992). It was first introduced in 2013 by Congresswoman Judy ...
Even before the Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade decision in 2022, the ability to use health insurance to pay for an abortion depended on many things, including the insured woman’s state ...
The passage of Texas’ Senate Bill 8 gave GEPI researchers the opportunity to take an early look at how near-total bans on abortion — including cases in which the mother’s life was in danger ...