A South Carolina woman, who had to travel out of state for an abortion due to the state's six-week abortion ban, has sued to clarify whether the 'fetal heartbeat' milestone occurs at six or nine weeks of pregnancy. She wants the court to affirm that the ban on the procedure shouldn't take effect until later in pregnancy. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is set to speak in Savannah as part of her 'Fight for Reproductive Freedoms' tour, focusing on Georgia's law banning most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.
Today @VP Kamala Harris is set to speak in Savannah as part of her "Fight for Reproductive Freedoms" tour. It's her first stop in the South for this tour. (Previously she was in Wisconsin and California for it.) Georgia law bans most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.
A South Carolina woman who traveled elsewhere for an abortion days after reaching six weeks of pregnancy wants a court to affirm that the state’s ban on the procedure shouldn't take effect until later in a pregnancy. https://t.co/MAOn2Sds0F
South Carolina woman sues over state's six-week abortion ban https://t.co/sIGAqtvBtP https://t.co/dEmwRwbku0
A South Carolina woman who said she was forced to travel out of state for an abortion due to a law banning the procedure after the detection of a “fetal heartbeat” sued to clarify whether that milestone occurs at six weeks or nine weeks of pregnancy.. https://t.co/akN2e51KCh https://t.co/abixsvrJRT
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