Abortion Policy

Democrats introduce resolution stating U.S. House support for emergency abortion care

BY: - September 12, 2024

WASHINGTON —? U.S. House Democrats introduced a resolution Thursday that would clarify when health care providers can use abortion as emergency medical care amid a patchwork of state laws that have led to dozens of stories of women being turned away from emergency departments when experiencing complications or miscarriages. The two-page resolution would express “the […]

Post-Roe health provider survey finds abortion bans create bad outcomes and distress

BY: - September 10, 2024

In the two years since the U.S. Supreme Court started allowing states — what has become almost half of the country — to ban all or most abortions, doctors continue to report that these laws have detrimentally changed their jobs and the quality of care they can provide pregnant patients. A research team led by […]

Doctors fear Louisiana is putting lifesaving drug for postpartum bleeding out of emergency reach

BY: - September 9, 2024

Louisiana doctors say they still have plenty of questions about how they will be able to access a lifesaving drug once it’s placed under restricted access starting next month — even after state health officials provided them with new guidance on the law. On Friday afternoon, the Louisiana Department of Health released a memo with […]

The 10 states where voters could decide on abortion directly

BY: - September 3, 2024

After abortion rights were upended federally in June 2022, Kansas voters got a chance to weigh in on a ballot measure that was something of a test balloon just a couple of months later. Defying expectations, nearly 60% of voters rejected an anti-abortion constitutional amendment. Since then, voters in states with both conservative- and liberal-leaning […]

What’s IUI? What’s IVF? A look at the fertility treatments the Walz family is talking about

BY: - August 23, 2024

The broader scope of fertility treatments entered the spotlight this week after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and his wife Gwen shared that they had children through a less commonly known procedure. Since Vice President Kamala Harris selected Gov. Walz as her running mate, he has discussed his family’s fertility journey during speeches in Pennsylvania, Nebraska […]

Women imperiled by abortion bans take center stage at the DNC

BY: - August 20, 2024

Most major party leaders who took the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, mentioned that Vice President Kamala Harris would work to restore federal abortion rights if elected president. But the most poignant remarks about the issue on the DNC’s first day came from Southern women who had traumatic pregnancies and spoke […]

‘Perfect storm’ of crises is leading to cutbacks in abortion care, advocates say

BY: and - August 16, 2024

Advocates for abortion access say compounding crises of abortion bans, rising economic costs and systemic health care issues are beginning to cause significant funding challenges and potential disruptions to reproductive care of all kinds. Several people described it as a “perfect storm” of problems with the U.S. health care system, particularly post-pandemic, and the rise […]

Potential threats to IVF push political novices into election-year advocacy

BY: - August 13, 2024

Marilyn Gomez was sitting at her kitchen table in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Feb. 16 when news alerts and friends’ texts began pinging her phone: The all-Republican Alabama Supreme Court had ruled that frozen embryos created through in vitro fertilization were children under state law. That meant providers could be held liable for discarding them, […]

Kentucky appeals court rejects AG’s efforts to get employment records in abortion case

BY: and - August 9, 2024

FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Court of Appeals has rejected efforts by the office of the state Attorney General to use a Franklin County grand jury subpoena to get employment records in a case that appears to involve two University of Louisville physicians who performed abortions at EMW Women’s Surgical Center and trained residents at the […]

Telehealth abortion still on the rise, especially in states with shield laws, report shows

BY: - August 7, 2024

Both the overall number of abortions and the use of telehealth abortion care continue to increase in the United States, according to the latest #WeCount report released Wednesday. Telehealth made up 20% of all abortion care in the first three months of 2024, and the monthly total of abortions exceeded 100,000 for the first time […]

Data privacy after Dobbs: Is period tracking safe?

BY: - August 6, 2024

After the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion in 2022 and abortion was banned in the state of Tennessee, Dr. Danielle Kelvas quit using an app that tracked her menstrual cycle. “It frightened me … I actually got frightened because it tracked me for like, a week,” Kelvas said of the Oura Ring […]

Harris’ possible running mates have record of securing reproductive rights post Dobbs

BY: - August 2, 2024

The Democratic Party kicked off its virtual roll call on Thursday to formally nominate Vice President Kamala Harris as its pick for the next commander-in-chief. Harris is expected to announce her running mate soon. Speculation over her vice presidential nominee has run rampant. States Newsroom’s Washington, D.C.,?bureau?recently spoke with political experts who suspect Harris is […]