Recent studies highlight threats to health of women and infants as abortion restrictions change US health landscape

In Louisiana, doctors will no longer be able to carry a lifesaving medication with them during pregnancy emergencies. In Texas, the infant mortality rate is soaring. In Idaho, pregnant people drive hours just to give birth. And in Oklahoma and Georgia, women are bleeding out in hospital parking lots and facing dangerous infections before they can find care – and sometimes, that care comes too late.

The limitations and outright bans on abortion that have taken hold in half of the US in the wake of the Dobbs decision have wreaked enormous changes to the reproductive health landscape.

The restrictions put a growing burden on the health and wellbeing of patients and providers, even as more Americans find it difficult to find and access care.


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  • originalucifer
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    412 months ago

    oh look if it isnt exactly what literally everyone who isnt ‘force-birth’ said would happen.

    • @[email protected]
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      312 months ago

      Everything is a “liberal scare story” until it actually happens, and then “nobody could have seen it coming”.

      See also Brexit.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 months ago

        The obamacare death panels finally came, they just turned out to be scotus abortion death panels