The Supreme Court allowed the banning of ‘partial-birth’ abortions without a health exemption. We already see what this may bring:
In response to the Supreme Court decision upholding the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, many abortion providers in Boston and around the country have adopted a defensive tactic. To avoid any chance of partially delivering a live fetus, they are injecting fetuses with lethal drugs before procedures.
That clinical shift in late-term abortions goes deeply against the grain, some doctors say: It poses a slight risk to the woman and offers her no medical benefit.
That’s right, the doctors are adding in unnecessary procedures because of the Carhart decision.
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