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Louisville Public Media on MSNFurther restrictions for Indiana's near-total abortion ban died. Advocates remain concernedLawmakers filed several bills to further restrict abortion access and strengthen reporting requirements in Indiana.
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The end of abortion rights is only a piece of a larger, creeping attack on reproductive health care, state Sen. Shelli Yoder ...
But they fear, given past histories or the realities of using assisted reproductive technologies, that their Jewish commitments may require them to undergo an abortion. And given that Indiana’s ...
Doctors argue releasing abortion records, even with redaction, could compromise patient privacy. The judges ruling ...
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These states already restrict abortion. Their legislatures could push it even further.Many of the bills filed in state legislatures across the country focus on abortion pills, abortion access for minors, and, in ...
A Hoosier mother’s grief quickly turned to anger as she told FOX59/CBS4 that an impossible decision regarding her pregnancy ...
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WISH-TV on MSNIndiana mom calls on leaders to change abortion records policyA Hamilton County mom shares her emotional journey after her unborn baby was diagnosed with a fatal condition.
INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - A bill proposed by Indiana lawmakers would let prosecutors charge someone with murder if they received or performed an abortion. According to our sister station WTHR, House Bill ...
A pair of Indiana doctors are trying to stop the state’s Department of Health from releasing personal information on abortion patients. Obstetrician-gynecologists Caitlin Bernard and Caroline ...
Two Indiana abortion providers filed a lawsuit in Marion County to stop the Indiana Department of Health from releasing individual terminated pregnancy reports. Last week, the state agency ...
An anti-abortion organization is set to gain access to detailed state records of every abortion performed in Indiana following a policy change implemented by Republican Gov. Mike Braun. South Bend ...
The judge concluded that the terminated pregnancy reports are medical records not subject to public record laws.
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