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‘The future of IVF is in question': Alabama ruling that embryos are children sparks concern, praise
Jamela Black, of D.C., has always dreamed of being a mom, She decided to start a family on her own, with a sperm donor and IVF. But if conditions had been as they are now that Alabama’s Supreme Court has ruled that embryos are people, she says she wouldn’t have made the same choice. News4’s Aimee Cho...
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Activists reflect one year after Roe v. Wade overturned
Americans for and against Roe v. Wade are reflecting a year after the Supreme Court overturned the law. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Abortion Restrictions in Other States Could Affect Virginia Medical Care. Here's How
Medical professionals in Virginia are anticipating an influx of out-of-state patients once new, tighter restrictions to abortion access go into effect in neighboring states around the South.
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How Southern Abortion Restrictions Impact Virginia
Medical professionals in Virginia are anticipating an influx of out-of-state patients once new, tighter restrictions on abortion access go into effect in neighboring states. News4’s Drew Wilder reports.
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Abortion Pill Case: How Maryland is Responding to the Federal Court Ruling
Maryland leaders are looking into stocking up on abortion pills after two conflicting rulings from a federal judge in Texas and a federal judge in Washington State on Friday put access to the abortion drug mifepristone at risk nationwide.
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50 Years After Roe, It's Up to States to Ensure a Nationwide Right to Abortion
Sunday marks the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling that ensured a nationwide right to abortion, but it’s also been seven months since the justices overturned its landmark Roe. v. Wade decision.
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Feds Launch Probe of Missouri Hospital That Denied Woman Life-Saving Abortion
Missouri’s health department is investigating whether a hospital violated federal rules in denying a woman an emergency abortion.