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Not for discussion - news only: Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade; states can ban abortion - June 24, 2022 - huge public health implications

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Please no comments. While this topic is a huge public health story it is highly charged and we will accomplish nothing here by all offering our personal opinions. No one's mind will be changed by such a discussion.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has ended the nation’s constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years in a decision by its conservative majority to overturn Roe v. Wade. Friday’s outcome is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.

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https://apnews.com/article/abortion...n=SocialFlow&utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter
 
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EDITORIAL: Lawmakers v. The Scientific Realities of Human Reproduction - NEJM

June 24, 2022

DOI: 10.1056/NEJMe2208288

The Editors

The just-announced U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization represents a stunning reversal of precedent that inserts government into the personal lives and health care of Americans. Yet it was not unexpected. In the long, painful prelude to the decision, many states have severely limited access to reproductive health care. The fig-leaf justification behind these restrictions was that induced abortion was a dangerous procedure that required tighter regulation to protect the health of persons seeking that care. Facts belie this disingenuous rhetoric.[SUP]1,2[/SUP] The latest available U.S. data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for Health Statistics are that maternal mortality due to legal induced abortion is 0.41 per 100,000 procedures, as compared with the overall maternal mortality rate of 23.8 per 100,000 live births.[SUP]3,4[/SUP]

Experience around the world has demonstrated that restricting access to legal abortion care does not substantially reduce the number of procedures, but it dramatically reduces the number of safe procedures, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. Millions of persons in states lacking protections for abortion care are also likely to be denied access to medication-induced abortions. It may be difficult for many Americans in 2022 to fully appreciate how complicated, stressful, and expensive, if even attainable, their most private and intimate decisions will become, now that Roe has been struck down. A recent New York Times article recounted the experiences of women, now in their 60s and 70s, who sought abortions before Roe.[SUP]5[/SUP] They described humiliating circumstances, unsafe procedures literally performed in back alleys, and the deep shame and stigma they endured. Common complications of illegal procedures included injury to the reproductive tract requiring surgical repair, induction of infections resulting in infertility, systemic infections, organ failure, and death.[SUP]6[/SUP] We now seem destined to relearn those lessons at the expense of human lives. ...

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2208288#.YrXkvlAD1DQ.twitter
 
U.S. lawmakers urge Google to fix abortion searches that steer women to 'fake clinics'

June 17, 202210:56 PM UTC

By Diane Bartz

WASHINGTON, June 17 (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers urged Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O)leading Google search engine to give accurate results to people seeking abortions rather than sometimes sending them to "crisis pregnancy centers," which steer woman away from the procedures.

...The letter was prompted by a study released last week by the nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate. The study found that 11% of the results for a search for an "abortion clinic near me" or "abortion pill" in some states were for centers that oppose abortion.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/trans...on-searches-that-steer-women-fake-2022-06-17/
 
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Overturning of Roe v. Wade abortion law a ‘huge blow to women’s human rights’ warns Bachelet

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Abortion rights supporters march in Washington, D.C. in October 2021. 24 June 2022
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Friday’s decision by the US Supreme Court which overturns the 50-year-old Roe v Wade judgement guaranteeing abortion across the United States, was described by the UN human rights chief as “a huge blow to women’s human rights and gender equality.”

The widely anticipated Supreme Court decision, by six votes to three, was made in the specific case of Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health, and Michelle Bachelet said in a statement that it represents a “major setback” for sexual and reproductive health across the US.

The historic decision returns all questions of legality and access to abortion, to the individual states.

Reacting earlier to the US ruling, without making specific reference to it, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) noted that a staggering 45 per cent of all abortions around the world, are unsafe, making the procedure a leading cause of maternal death.

The agencies said it was inevitable that more women will die, as restrictions by national or regional governments increase.


Restrictions, ineffective


“Whether abortion is legal or not, it happens all too often. Data show that restricting access to abortion does not prevent people from seeking abortion, it simply makes it more deadly”, UNFPA highlighted.

According to the agencies’ 2022 State of World Population report, nearly half of all pregnancies worldwide are unintended, and over 60 per cent of these may end in abortion.

UNFPA said that it feared that more unsafe abortions will occur around the world if access becomes more restricted.

“Decisions reversing progress gained have a wider impact on the rights and choices of women and adolescents everywhere”, the agency emphasized.

WHO echoed the message on their official Twitter account, reminding that removing barriers to abortion “protects women’s lives, health and human rights”.
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Restrictions to abortions are more likely to drive women and girls towards unsafe procedures.An attack on women’s autonomy


Ms. Bachelet further reminded that access to safe, legal and effective abortion is firmly rooted in international human right law and is at the core of women and girls’ autonomy, and ability to make their own choices about their bodies and lives, free of discrimination, violence and coercion.

“This decision strips such autonomy from millions of women in the US, in particular those with low incomes and those belonging to racial and ethnic minorities, to the detriment of their fundamental rights”, she warned.

The rights chief highlighted that the decision came after more than 50 countries with previously restrictive laws have liberalized their abortion legislation over the past 25 years.

“With today’s ruling, the US is regrettably moving away from this progressive trend”, she said.

Meanwhile, the UN agency, UN Women, cautioned in another statement that the ability of women to control what happens to their own bodies, is also associated with the roles women are able to play in society, whether as a member of the family, the workforce, or government.


Countries’ responsibilities


The 1994 Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), signed by 179 countries including the United States, recognized how deadly unsafe abortions are, and urged all countries to provide post-abortion care to save lives, irrespective of the legal status of abortion.

The document – resulting from a high-level meeting in Cairo, Egypt—also highlighted that all people should be able to access quality information about their reproductive health and contraceptives.

UNFPA, as the custodian of the Programme of Action, advocates for the right of all couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the number, spacing and timing of their children and to have the information and means to do so.

The agency also warned that if unsafe abortions continue, Sustainable Development Goal 3, related to maternal health, to which all UN Member States have committed, will be at risk of not being met.

https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/06/1121312
 
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Tracking Which States Banned Abortion Today

Updated June 24, 2022

By The New York Times

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/us/abortion-laws-roe-v-wade.html?smid=tw-share
 
Health insurance industry website opinion on coverage......check for any changes with your own provider, however....


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For the time being, she said, most health plans in all states will continue to provide coverage for FDA-approved female contraception, including sterilization, long-acting contraception (IUDs and implants) and emergency contraception."

WHY THIS MATTERS

There is a wide variation in how states regulate health insurance coverage, healthinsurance.org said.

Twenty-five states have restrictions on health coverage of abortion. In the other states insurance carriers determine whether their plans will include coverage.

Six states – Oregon, New York, California, Washington, Illinois, and Maine – require all state-regulated health insurance plans to cover abortions. In three of these – Oregon, New York, and Illinois – the health plan must fully cover the cost, while health plans in the other three states can require the member to pay their normal deductible, copays and coinsurance.

There isn't likely to be a major change in how abortion is covered under health plans sold in Affordable Care Act marketplaces, Norris said.


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https://www.healthcarefinancenews.co...rance-coverage
 
NOTE: These taxpayers costs are from 2011, 11 years ago. Can't imagine what taxpayers are paying in 2022.

Unintended pregnancy and taxpayer spending

2011 study in Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health calculating that unintended pregnancies cost taxpayers as much as $12.6 billion a year.

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by Alexandra Raphel

... The (2011) study’s findings include:
  • Almost half of all pregnancies in the United States are unintended and medical costs for births resulting from an unintended pregnancy are about twice as likely to be publicly financed as are medical costs for intended births.
  • About 1.25 million unintended pregnancies were publicly financed in 2001. Medical services for women who experience unintended pregnancies and the children who are born as a result of such pregnancies cost taxpayers between $9.6 and $12.6 billion every year ($7,700 to $10,000 per pregnancy).
  • Unplanned pregnancies are far more likely to result in abortion than are intended pregnancies (40% versus 3%).
  • Public savings that would result from preventing unintended pregnancies range from $4.7 to $6.2 billion.
  • The researchers’ average estimate of annual savings ($5.6 billion) “is more than three-quarters the level of federal funding for either the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children ($7.25 billion) or the Head Start and Early Head Start programs ($7.23 billion).”
https://journalistsresource.org/economics/unintended-pregnancy-taxpayer-spending/
 
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas says gay rights, contraception rulings should be reconsidered after Roe is overturned

PUBLISHED FRI, JUN 24 20221:43 PM EDT

Dan Mangan

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Friday said landmark high court rulings that established gay rights and contraception rights should be reconsidered now that the federal right to abortion has been revoked.

Thomas wrote that those rulings “were demonstrably erroneous decisions.”

The cases he mentioned are Griswold vs. Connecticut, the 1965 ruling in which the Supreme Court said married couples have the right to obtain contraceptives; Lawrence v. Texas, which in 2003 established the right to engage in private sexual acts; and the 2015 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, which said there is a right to same-sex marriage.

Thomas’ recommendation to reconsider that trio of decisions does not have the force of legal precedent, nor does it compel his colleagues on the Supreme Court to take the action he suggested.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/24/roe...ays-gay-rights-rulings-open-to-be-tossed.html
 
https://digitalcommons.slc.edu/womenshistory_etd/34/
Barnard, Christianna K., "Jane Roe Gone Rogue: Norma McCorvey’s Transformation as a Symbol of the U.S. Abortion Debate" (2018). Women's History Theses. 34.
https://digitalcommons.slc.edu/womenshistory_etd/34

Jane Roe Gone Rogue: Norma McCorvey’s Transformation as a Symbol of the U.S. Abortion Debate

Christianna K. Barnard, Sarah Lawrence College

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MA in Women's History

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Women’s History Graduate Program


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This thesis explores the evolution of Norma McCorvey (1947-2017), better known as “Jane Roe” of Roe v. Wade, as a symbol of the United States abortion debate. I trace her life from her childhood through her death, examining her decision to become the Roe plaintiff, rise to fame as a symbol of the pro-choice movement, defection to the pro-life movement, subsequent attempts to reverse the Roe decision, and memorializations by various political figures and media outlets. I examine the role that her poverty, education, non-normative sexuality, and whiteness played in the public construction of her as an unreliable figurehead. To make sense of her unconventional political trajectory as well as the spetacularizing media attention she drew over the course of her life, I engage with journalistic and scholarly writing about her, her two co-authored memoirs, and audiovisual representations of her life and activist work. Ultimately, I contest the caricaturization of McCorvey as “the ultimate victim,” a financial opportunist, and “white trash” by contextualizing the challenges she faced due to her class, sexuality, and the shifting rhetoric on abortion between 1970-2017.
 
https://www.liveaction.org/news/birth-control-abortion-connected-facts/
Are birth control and abortion connected? Here are the facts.
By Anne Marie Williams, RN, BSN | July 18, 2021, 09:41am

Author and journalist Molly Jong-Fast penned the Vogue article, “The Anti-Birth Control Movement is the New Anti-Abortion Movement,” cutting right to the chase by claiming that “Republicans have started to blur the lines between birth control and abortion in the hopes of making it harder for American women to get both birth control and abortions.” But Jong-Fast’s article fails to acknowledge that it is not “Republicans” who have blurred the lines between abortion and birth control; it is the abortion industry itself.
Fact: Some birth control can function as an abortifacient

Jong-Fast specifically referenced the recent debate in Missouri over whether to limit Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood over its provision of potentially abortifacient drugs — such as Plan B and Ella, which are given as “emergency contraception” — and IUDs. Jong-Fast called Missouri’s ultimately unsuccessful attempt to defund Planned Parenthood “a tricky play, attacking birth control as a way to attack abortion, and it didn’t work… this time.” Jong-Fast also quoted Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill-Johnson, who lamented, “We’re already hearing members of the U.S. Congress spread the same falsehoods we’ve seen in Missouri, conflating medications that prevent pregnancy — birth control and emergency contraception — with medications that end pregnancy.”

Jong-Fast either doesn’t understand or purposely ignores the fact that IUDs, emergency contraception and the birth control pill can function as abortifacients; that is, they can cause early abortions as a secondary mechanism, according to their manufacturers.
Fact: The abortion industry blurred the lines decades ago


Though Jong-Fast insists that pro-lifers are the ones erroneously conflating contraception with abortion, in truth, abortion supporters were the ones to falsely deny the abortifacient nature of some contraceptives by redefining widely understood scientific definitions of conception and fertilization. That deception goes back decades....
 
Abortion ban: one more obstacle faced by US servicewomen

Issued on: 27/06/2022 - 03:44
Modified: 27/06/2022 - 03:42

Washington (AFP) – Abortion bans enacted across America will be especially painful for women in the US military, one more hurdle they have to face in a man's world where sexual assault and unwanted pregnancies occur more often than in the rest of society.

After Friday's tectonic decision by the US Supreme Court overturning constitutional protections for abortion rights, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin vowed to review Pentagon policies to "ensure we continue to provide seamless access to reproductive health care as permitted by federal law."

However, Austin stopped short of announcing any new measures to help the more than 230,000 women serving in the US military, including at large military bases in conservative states such as Texas or Kentucky, which either already have or will soon enact sweeping abortion bans.

Under a 1976 law, military medics can perform abortions only in cases of proven rape or incest, or if the mother's life is in danger.

That means female service members stationed in states that curtail abortion will have to travel out of state and find a civilian clinic that performs the procedure, often taking time off work to do so.

https://www.france24.com/en/live-ne...an-one-more-obstacle-faced-by-us-servicewomen
 
https://thepostmillennial.com/trude...her-body-the-same-day-he-defends-vax-mandates
Trudeau says no gov’t should tell a woman what to do with her body the same day he defends vax mandates

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended Canada's vaccine mandates while calling the overturning of Roe V. Wade "an attack on everyone’s freedoms and rights."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended Canada's vaccine mandates while calling the overturning of Roe V. Wade "an attack on everyone’s freedoms and rights."

During the interview with the CBC, Trudeau again insisted that Canada's vaccine mandates were a "choice" and that "nobody was ever was going to force anyone into doing something they don't want to do." Canada's federal vaccine mandates made it so that public servants were required to be vaccinated to keep their jobs, and made it so that the unvaccinated could not board a plane or train in Canada.

The prime minister also provided $5 billion in funding to the provinces so that they could put into place vaccine passport systems that barred the unvaccinated from most restaurants, bars, and in many cases, religious institutions. In all, the unvaccinated had to be willing to lose their job, lose their ability to travel, be barred from their local religious institutions, and be subjected to name-calling from Trudeau, who called the unjabbed sexists, racist extremists who don't believe in science...
 
Bette Midler says it's 'time to ban Viagra' because it's 'God's will'

June 29, 2022 12:45 PM

by Julia Johnson

Actress Bette Midler spared no time in suggesting a new policy to target male reproduction after Roe v. Wade was overturned.

"Time to ban Viagra," she tweeted Monday. "Because if pregnancy is 'God's will', then so is your ...

... Ahead of the ruling, a leaked draft opinion surfaced, prompting both concern and excitement across the country.

Following the decision, Midler tweeted "They did it.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/bette-midler-time-to-ban-viagra-gods-will
 
Biden signs executive order aimed at safeguarding abortion rights

Updated 1810 GMT (0210 HKT) July 8, 2022

By Kate Sullivan and Donald Judd, CNN

President Joe Biden signed an executive order Friday aimed at protecting abortion rights in response to the landmark decision by the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

The President said the order will safeguard access to abortion care and contraceptives, protect patient privacy and establish an interagency task force to use "every federal tool available to protect access to reproductive health care."
It will also increase public education efforts and bolster the security of and the legal options available to those seeking and providing abortion services, according to a fact sheet provided by the White House.
Biden laid out a hypothetical scenario, one that he believes to be more likely after the court's ruling, to explain the stakes.

"A patient comes into an emergency room in any state in the union, she is ... experiencing a life-threatening miscarriage, but the doctor is going to be so concerned about being criminalized for treating her they delay treatment to call the hospital lawyer, who's concerned the hospital will be penalized if the doctor provides the life-saving care," Biden said, speaking from the White House.

"It's outrageous. I don't care what your position is, it's outrageous and it's dangerous," Biden said. He was joined by Vice President Kamala Harris and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra.

... Biden said the fastest way to restore abortion rights was for the American people to elect more members of Congress in November's midterm elections who will support federal legislation protecting abortion access.
He said it was his "hope and strong belief that women will in fact turn out in record numbers to reclaim the rights that have been taken from them by the court."
"Let me be clear: While I wish it had not come to this, this is the fastest route available," Biden said.

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/08/politics/white-house-executive-order-abortion
 
Abortion ban: Dads would have to pay child support at 15 weeks under new amendment

Posted: Mar 2, 2022 / 01:49 PM EST
Updated: Mar 2, 2022 / 01:49 PM EST

by: Sam Sachs, Evan Donovan

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — More than a dozen amendments to Florida‘s proposed 15-week abortion ban were filed Tuesday in its latest visit to a Senate committee.

Among the proposed legislative add-ons were a requirement to start paying child support at 15 weeks. If abortions are banned at 15 weeks of gestation, the amendment proposed in the Florida Senate by Tina Scott Polsky, D-Palm Beach, would require the father of the child to start paying child support as soon as abortions are no longer legal.

The amendment, as written, would include health insurance coverage for the mother and child, as well as for the duration of pregnancy and any related postpartum care needs after the child is born.

In cases where the paternity of an unborn child is contested, the court would have to wait to enforce child support payments until the biological father has been confirmed. Payments would then be required, to include retroactive payments to the date 15 weeks of pregnancy were reached.

Sticking to health insurance, an amendment filed by state senator Janet Cruz, D-Tampa, would make women who may become pregnant eligible for Medicaid coverage. The senator said it could help as many as 700,000 Floridians.

... Additionally, an amendment filed by Lori Berman, D-Boynton Beach, would require the Florida Department of Health to create a fund to pay for expenses related to caring for children born with fetal abnormalities and for an “increase in the number of children entering the foster care system.”

https://fox8.com/news/abortion-ban-d...new-amendment/
 
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