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Some doctors in Texas are so worried about the abortion bans, they hint to patients with pregnancy complications, "I've heard traveling to Colorado is really nice this time of year."
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If the federal appeals court throws out the temporary block of Texas' abortion law, providers could be sued retroactively.
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On Sept. 1, clinic leaders say a new Texas abortion law will almost completely strip people’s access to its services.
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Pre-pandemic, patients were required to go in person to get the abortion pill. COVID-19 prompted an easing of that restriction for patients seeking to…
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Planned Parenthood facilities are reporting a more than sevenfold increase in patients from Texas. The ban was put in place because of the coronavirus but having to travel can increase patients' risk.
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The State of Texas is moving forward with a rule requiring abortion providers and hospitals to bury or cremate fetal remains from miscarriages and...
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Editor's note: This story has been updated throughout.A group led by an anti-abortion advocate appears to be one of the largest recipients of state…
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From Texas Standard: The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will hear testimony on a new rule that could affect abortion providers and...
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The hostile climate surrounding abortion in Texas has made it hard for doctors in training to learn to do abortions. Professors feel intimidated, and there are fewer clinics where residents can train.
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The abortion pill is booming in Texas. Since the FDA loosened restrictions, more women are circumventing strict state laws on Texas abortion clinics by taking the pill as an alternative to surgery.