On May 29, 2024, Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers are urging an Indiana trial judge to broaden the health exception to the state's near-total abortion ban. The providers seek to eliminate the hospital-only requirement for abortions and clarify the exception for medical emergencies, which they argue is currently ambiguous and could hinder medically necessary procedures. An Indiana doctor involved in the lawsuit emphasized the need for clearer guidelines to ensure that essential medical care is not obstructed.
Indiana needs clearer medical exception to abortion ban, doctor tells judge https://t.co/S2TcngEp8p https://t.co/YfOp66k9sl
The newest member of Texas' maternal mortality review committee is “the most visible face of a small but influential national anti-abortion medical community.” As if our total abortion ban wasn’t harming enough Texans. Congress needs to restore reproductive rights nationwide. https://t.co/BEsPHgoJyu
An Indiana doctor who is suing the state over its abortion ban told a state judge that the exception for medical emergencies was unclear, and could prevent medically necessary abortions https://t.co/oqFnawziD9 https://t.co/cs5N51ojet
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Abortion providers in Indiana seek broader exemptions, no hospital-only requirement https://t.co/bbOM3DEpIr https://t.co/qhSgsuQOZf
Planned Parenthood asks judge to expand health exception to Indiana abortion ban https://t.co/Kg4PW49R4J
Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers are asking an Indiana trial judge to expand the health exception to the state's near-total abortion ban. https://t.co/ST7jo4XlcB