Number of abortions in U.S. likely to be Hhgher in 2023 than in 2020

(Guttmacher Institute, Jan. 17, 2024) In the first 10 months of 2023, there were an estimated 878,000 abortions in the formal U.S. healthcare system, 94% as many abortions as were provided in 2020 (930,000), according to the Guttmacher Institute. Read More >

2024-01-26T11:30:43-08:00January 26th, 2024|

Raped, pregnant and in an abortion ban state Researchers gauge how often it happens

 (NPR, Jan. 24, 2024) Researchers estimate nearly 65,000 rape-caused pregnancies have happened in states with abortion bans in effect since Roe v. Wade was overturned. The report is in JAMA Internal Medicine. Rape exceptions for abortion laws have fallen out of favor among anti-abortion rights groups, and the majority of states with abortion bans do not include such an exception. Students for Life, an anti-abortion rights group that strongly opposes rape exceptions, did not immediately [...]

2024-01-26T11:29:58-08:00January 26th, 2024|

Getting an IUD hurts. Why aren’t more women offered relief?

(NY Times, Dec. 14, 2023) One of the most effective birth control options is also known for the painful procedure to insert it. The CDC is in the process of reviewing recently published data on pain management for IUD insertions with plans to update recommendations in 2024. (Current CDC guidance is vaguely supportive of using a local anesthetic.) Read More >

2024-01-12T13:31:01-08:00January 11th, 2024|

Court rules Texas can ban emergency abortions despite federal guidance

(NY Times, Jan. 2, 2024) The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit sided with the state of Texas that emergency rooms are not required to perform emergency abortions. The ruling Tuesday is the latest development over whether there can be exceptions to the abortion ban in states like Texas. Read Article >

2024-01-12T13:25:57-08:00January 11th, 2024|

Supreme Court to Decide if U.S. Law Requires Some Emergency Room Abortions

(Washington Post, Jan. 6, 2024) The Supreme Court said Friday it will review a case challenging Idaho’s strict abortion ban. The Biden administration sued Idaho last year, arguing that its ban did not provide enough leeway for physicians to perform abortions in emergency situations for pregnant patients experiencing complications. Federal law protects patients not only from imminent death but also from emergencies that seriously threaten their health, Solicitor General Elizabeth B. Prelogar told the justices [...]

2024-01-12T13:24:53-08:00January 11th, 2024|

Russian Orthodox Church condemns abortion as murder, at odds with Putin

(Fox News, Dec. 28, 2023) The Russian Orthodox Church condemned all elective abortions as murder during a meeting of the Holy Synod this week, putting them at odds with President Vladimir Putin. Read Article >

2024-01-10T16:57:38-08:00December 29th, 2023|
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