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A federal judge has ruled that abortions are no longer legal after 20 weeks of pregnancy in North Carolina.
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The North Carolina attorney general鈥檚 office, representing defendants in a 2019 case that blocked a state law banning most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, has joined plaintiffs in asking a federal court not to restore the ban after the judge suggested his injunction 鈥渕ay now be contrary to law.鈥
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Republican leaders in North Carolina鈥檚 legislature want the state to start enforcing a 20-week abortion ban. Only a small number of abortions in North Carolina are performed after 20 weeks, but as it gets harder to obtain abortions in other states, experts say there may be more abortions later in pregnancy.
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瓜神app Health Reporter Jason deBruyn speaks with two Duke physicians about the impacts on women's health if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
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US customers started deluging Mexican border pharmacies after Texas passed an anti-abortion law last fall. A two-pill combination costs about $400 and does not require a doctor's prescription.
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Activist Heather Booth and the Jane Collective provided thousands of women with abortions before Roe v. Wade.
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The North Carolina House has approved legislation barring abortion providers from performing the procedure if a woman鈥檚 decision centered on the unborn child鈥檚 race or a Down syndrome diagnosis. Thursday's vote came after nearly after an hour of impassioned debate.
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New abortion legislation is sweeping the country, with states introducing ever-more polarizing bills to constrict and expand access. With Justice Brett鈥
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New abortion legislation is sweeping the country, with states introducing ever-more polarizing bills to constrict and expand access. With Justice Brett鈥