Bill Dean, an Ohio Republican, insists there are no risks whatsoever to being a pregnant person in America, and that if the statistics say otherwise, it’s because they’re being dragged down by “obese people.” Read the latest from besslevin.
that states that passed laws restricting abortion saw their maternal mortality rates rise by roughly 38%.—who actually did practice medicine before retiring—said: “Although most pregnancies are joyous occasions, pregnancy is a dangerous time for women. The Republican candidate’s lack of understanding of this issue reveals his lack of interest in solving a problem that affects many families he wants to represent.
Ohio’s current abortion law—which resulted in a 10-year-old rape victim being forced to go out of state for the medical procedure—only allows exceptions to prevent the death of the mother when there are significant risks of “substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant mother,” as is the case in ectopic pregnancies.
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