"Pregnant Women Denied Emergency Care Amid Abortion Restrictions, Leading to Tragic Miscarriages"

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After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, complaints of pregnant women being turned away from emergency rooms spiked, raising concerns about emergency pregnancy care in the U.S. Federal law requires emergency rooms to treat or stabilize pregnant patients, but cases of women being refused care have been reported in Texas, Florida, and North Carolina. The Biden administration has sued Idaho over its abortion ban, arguing it conflicts with federal law. The Supreme Court will hear arguments that could weaken these protections, potentially impacting emergency pregnancy care across the country.
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- Rise in pregnant women turned away from US emergency rooms, papers show The Guardian US
- Pregnant Women Are Being Denied Emergency Room Care Since Fall of Roe v. Wade — with Dire Consequences PEOPLE
- Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade; states can ban abortion The Associated Press
- What to know about abortion in Arizona under the near-total 1864 ban The Associated Press
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