"Emergency Pregnancy Care Crisis: Impact of Roe v. Wade Reversal on Abortion Access"

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"Emergency Pregnancy Care Crisis: Impact of Roe v. Wade Reversal on Abortion Access"
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After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, complaints surged about pregnant women being turned away from emergency rooms, despite federal law mandating treatment. Some women miscarried or gave birth in dire circumstances after being refused care, raising concerns about emergency pregnancy care in the U.S. The Biden administration has sued Idaho over its abortion ban, arguing it conflicts with federal law. Emergency rooms are subject to fines and risk losing Medicare funding for violating the law, but it's unclear what penalties might be imposed on hospitals that failed to properly treat pregnant patients. The Supreme Court will hear arguments that could weaken protections for pregnant patients seeking emergency care.

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