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Abortion News

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  1. Three Women Testify to the Effects of State Abortion Bans

    One of the women, who was impregnated by her stepfather as a child, recalled Donald J. Trump’s praise for the bans as a “beautiful thing” and asked, “What is so beautiful about a child having to carry her parent’s child?”

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    Amanda Zurawski and her husband, Josh Zurawski, spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Monday, describing how she nearly died after going into premature labor at 18 weeks of pregnancy.
    Amanda Zurawski and her husband, Josh Zurawski, spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Monday, describing how she nearly died after going into premature labor at 18 weeks of pregnancy.
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    1. For Abortion Providers, a Tough Business Gets Even Tougher

      After the fall of Roe v. Wade, some clinics thought they could expand their businesses in states that still allowed them to operate. It hasn’t quite worked out that way.

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      The offices of Affirmative Care Solutions in Danville, Ill., have remained closed since a potential arsonist rammed his truck into the building a year ago.
      The offices of Affirmative Care Solutions in Danville, Ill., have remained closed since a potential arsonist rammed his truck into the building a year ago.
      CreditLee Klafczynski for The New York Times
  1. When ‘Abortion’ Wasn’t a Dirty Word

    The medical term once encompassed any form of pregnancy loss, including miscarriage.

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    CreditDeena So'Oteh
  2. Arizona Will Vote on Abortion in November: Could That Give Democrats an Edge?

    Arizona, a swing state, and Missouri will be among the states voting on whether to establish abortion rights in state constitutions. Democrats have used the issue to turn out voters.

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    Arizona abortion rights supporters spoke to reporters in Phoenix before submitting petition signatures to get an abortion rights measure on the November ballot.
    CreditRoss D. Franklin/Associated Press
  3. I.V.F. Threats in Alabama Drive Clinics to Ship Out Embryos

    A court ruling that deemed frozen embryos “children” has motivated some patients and clinics to move embryos out of red states.

       By Azeen Ghorayshi and

    CreditGraham Dickie/The New York Times
  4. Manhattan Planned Parenthood Will Stop Offering Abortions After 20 Weeks

    The shift came as Planned Parenthood’s New York chapter revealed plans to close four clinics across the state, as financial issues mount.

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    Planned Parenthood’s Manhattan Health Center is the organization’s only clinic in the borough, and the only one of its New York locations that performs abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
    CreditCaitlin Ochs for The New York Times
  5. Tracking Abortion Bans Across the Country

    The New York Times is tracking the status of abortion laws in each state following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

       By Allison McCann and

    CreditThe New York Times

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