A Missouri woman whose water broke at 17 weeks, whose fetus was dying inside of her and threatening her life, was denied an abortion. She called a GOP state senator to beg for help getting around the law, and he sent her to an anti-abortion center. https://t.co/gKPJmflhYK
— Laura Bassett (@LEBassett) October 18, 2022
Her doctors recommended terminating the pregnancy – but after Missouri banned abortions, that wasn't an option in the state. https://t.co/2PkYV9Jn0m
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) October 15, 2022
Ohio's abortion ban is preventing cancer patients from receiving life-saving treatment. Devastating piece from @shefalil. https://t.co/bxOY0zttyo pic.twitter.com/AMjpS5rPHs
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) October 7, 2022
14-year-old’s arthritis meds denied after Ariz. abortion ban, doctor says https://t.co/YJv3BOdbvX
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 5, 2022
“A 14-year-old Tucson girl was denied a refill of a life-saving prescription drug she had been taking for years… [She] has debilitating rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis which has kept her in and out of the hospital."https://t.co/YSQ9SwfZVT
— Will Ragland (@citizenwillis) October 2, 2022
A crush of Texans and other out-of-state patients at abortion clinics are causing backlogs in care and forcing some to have the procedure later in their pregnancies, when treatment is more intensive and costs are higher. https://t.co/gdkkfJXC03
— Axios (@axios) September 12, 2022
Today was my first OBGYN appt since the GOP banned abortion care in WI. I learned that the meds used to soften the cervix & make IUD inserts less painful are no longer an option bc they’re also used in abortions. Not only did the GOP take our rights, they’re making us suffer more
— Renee for Assembly (@ReneeforWI) September 9, 2022
Tara George is one of many women throughout the country who have faced difficult choices in a shifting legal landscape over abortion https://t.co/wTpQAaQvuu
— TIME (@TIME) September 6, 2022
Post-Roe, some areas may lose OB/GYNs if medical students can’t get training https://t.co/8QxXA6uToH
— DonnaCassata (@DonnaCassata) September 4, 2022
A mom whose IUD failed. A Catholic woman sure she’ll go to hell. A high-schooler whose boyfriend’s condom broke.
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 30, 2022
Some patients are going to Indiana for abortions. Staff say they'll help as many as possible until a new law likely shuts them down, too. https://t.co/A2nHOUJdzp