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Abortion Bans May Be Making Second-Trimester Abortions More Likely
A new study found that the fraction of people who got an abortion in their second trimester doubled in states that enforced near-total bans.
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Wonkette
· Jun 23, 2026
Science Shocker! It's More Dangerous To Be Pregnant In Abortion-Ban States That Don't Care If You Die
Your semi-regular reproductive rights roundup!
The Hill
· Jul 1, 2026
Dobbs's dilemma: Abortion and IVF are two sides of the same coin
IVF’s production of excess embryos is a problem in states that ban abortion as a means of protecting “unborn children.”
The Daily Signal
· Jun 23, 2026
No, JAMA Didn’t Just Prove That Pro-Life Laws Lead to Worse Miscarriage Care
The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) is at it again, with yet another downright deceptive pro-choice study, this time alleging state pro-life laws lead to worse care for pregnant women who suffer miscarriages. Planned Parenthood announced: “JAMA’s study finds that patients in states where abortion is banned at or before six weeks of...
Conservative Review
· Jun 26, 2026
Democrat And Media Lies About Pro-Life Laws Aren’t Just False — They’re Deadly
'They need you to believe that a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy or a stillbirth belongs in the same conversation as elective abortions of healthy babies and moms. Their entire agenda depends on it.'
Townhall
· Jun 27, 2026
When It Comes to Abortion, the Left Is Terrified of Women Actually Having a Choice
When It Comes to Abortion, the Left Is Terrified of Women Actually Having a Choice
National Review
· Jun 27, 2026
A Golden Opportunity to Destabilize Planned Parenthood
Republicans should not squander it.
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Related coverage for "Abortion Bans May Be Making Second-Trimester Abortions More Likely": Wonkette — Science Shocker! It's More Dangerous To Be Pregnant In Abortion-Ban States That Don't Care If You Die. The Hill — Dobbs's dilemma: Abortion and IVF are two sides of the same coin. The Daily Signal — No, JAMA Didn’t Just Prove That Pro-Life Laws Lead to Worse Miscarriage Care. Conservative Review — Democrat And Media Lies About Pro-Life Laws Aren’t Just False — They’re Deadly. Townhall — When It Comes to Abortion, the Left Is Terrified of Women Actually Having a Choice. National Review — A Golden Opportunity to Destabilize Planned Parenthood