"Emergency Room Denials for Pregnant Women on the Rise Amid Abortion Bans"

Federal documents obtained by the Associated Press reveal a spike in complaints of pregnant women being turned away from US emergency rooms following the US supreme court's overturning of Roe v Wade. Despite federal mandates requiring emergency rooms to treat or stabilize pregnant patients, cases of women being denied care have raised alarms about the state of emergency pregnancy care, particularly in states with strict abortion laws. The Biden administration has sued Idaho over its abortion ban, arguing it conflicts with federal law, and federal investigators have looked into dozens of pregnancy-related complaints. The incidents highlight the challenges pregnant women face in accessing emergency medical care, and the ongoing debate over healthcare access and abortion rights.
- Rise in pregnant women turned away from US emergency rooms, papers show The Guardian US
- Pregnant Women Are Being Denied Care in ER Since Fall of Roe v. Wade 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
- The Supreme Court is allowing Idaho to enforce its strict abortion ban, even in medical emergencies The Associated Press
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