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With telehealth abortion, doctors have to learn to trust and empower patients
by Mara Gordon January 17, 2023Enlarge this image Jesse Zhang for NPR Jesse Zhang for NPR Like many pandemic-era remote workers, Robin Tucker starts her work day…
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66 clinics stopped providing abortions in the 100 days since Roe fell
by Selena Simmons-Duffin October 6, 2022Enlarge this image A recovery room sits empty at Alamo Women’s Reproductive Services, in San Antonio, Texas. The clinic closed its doors…
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When does life begin? As state laws define it, science, politics and religion clash
by Sarah Varney August 27, 2022Enlarge this image This computer-generated image shows the formation of a zygote after fertilization. Some Republican-led states, including Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, and…
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Long uncertain, young people’s access to abortion is more complicated than ever
by Megan Burbank August 13, 2022Enlarge this image Abortion-rights advocates are using social media to reach young people who have more questions than ever about how to…
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3 common myths about the abortion debate that many people get wrong
by Julie Rovner July 22, 2022Enlarge this image Even though Democrats had bigger majorities in Congress under Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, large numbers of…
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Infertility patients fear abortion bans could affect access to IVF treatment
by Michelle Jokisch Polo July 21, 2022In states that outlaw abortion, some patients and health care workers worry that in vitro fertilization could be in legal jeopardy too.…
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Doctors weren’t considered in Dobbs, but now they’re on abortion’s legal front lines
by Selena Simmons-Duffin July 3, 2022Enlarge this image Dr. Kara Beasley protests the overturning of Roe vs. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court, in Denver, Colorado on…