10-year-old abortion Ohio

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10-year-old rape victim forced to travel from Ohio to Indiana for ... (The Guardian)

Case places prominent anti-abortion figures in position of balancing rights of women and girls while defending restrictions.

But, in South Dakota, the law today is that the abortions are illegal, except to save the life of the mother.” Asked if the girl should have to have the baby, Noem responded that “every single life – every single life is precious. Asked if she would seek to have the law changed if a similar case occurred in her state, Noem replied: “I don’t believe a tragic situation should be perpetuated by another tragedy.

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Gov. Kristi Noem implies a raped 10-year-old might be forced to give ... (Mother Jones)

As soon as the Supreme Court overturned the precedent in Roe v. Wade guaranteeing the constitutional right to an abortion, a South Dakota “trigger law” took ...

The Ohio case has drawn comparisons to one in Brazil involving a judge who repeatedly denied a 10-year-old rape victim an abortion—which is illegal there nationwide, except in certain circumstances, including rape. Rather than condemning the notion, Noem replied that “every single life is precious,” and that, “in South Dakota, the law today is that abortions are illegal except to save the life of the mother.” Back in April, Rep. Jean Schmidt of Ohio referred to pregnancy from rape as an “opportunity for that woman, no matter how young or old she is.” Wade guaranteeing the constitutional right to an abortion, a South Dakota “trigger law” took effect, banning abortions in the state except “to preserve the life of the pregnant female.” Gov. Kristi Noem celebrated the decision and vowed to “do what we can to help mothers in crisis know that there are options and resources available for them. On Friday, Noem signed an executive order banning telemedicine abortions, further restricting access to abortion services in the state. (The child was six weeks and three days pregnant.) CNN’s State of the Union host Dana Bash asked Noem whether South Dakota would force a 10-year-old in such a situation to carry the baby to term.

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10-Year-Old Forced to Cross State Lines by Disgusting Abortion Ban (Futurism)

A 10-year old child in Ohio missed the deadline to receive an abortion by three days, forcing her to take a risky journey over state lines.

The placenta preferentially will take nutrition from the mother, who really is a child. "Any 10-year-old who is pregnant has already been abused significantly by somebody," Lewis Wall, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, told the pub. Since the Supreme Court's controversial decision to overturn Roe v.

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'A tragic situation': Governor discusses pregnant 10-year-old with ... (Politico)

The case of a pregnant 10-year-old girl in Ohio became the focus of a pointed discussion Sunday between South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem and CNN host Dana Bash ...

“And it also would include about an $80 million cost to the state.” “And that’s the doctors, not the women. When pressed further, Noem said, “What I would say is, I don’t believe a tragic situation should be perpetuated by another tragedy.

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10-year-old rape victim denied abortion in Ohio (The Jerusalem Post)

The 10-year-old girl, who was denied an abortion days after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, had to travel across state lines to try to have the ...

She had to travel across state lines to Indiana after a child abuse pediatrician in Ohio contacted Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an obstetrician-gynecologist based in Indiana. Ohio outlawed abortions on Friday after six weeks when Roe was overturned. Many Americans have criticized the Dobbs v. Begrup was referring to statements made by Ohio State Representative Jean Schmidt during an abortion hearing bill in April - where she said, in a hypothetical situation where a teenager was to be raped, that the teenager would have the "opportunity" to help that child become a "productive human being," according to a report by Cincinnati.com. Wade's overturn, state lawmakers are pushing for the state to enact restrictions, Newsweek reported. His tweet received over 335 thousand likes as of Sunday morning. Gavi Begtrup, a Democratic candidate running for Ohio State House, wrote in what became a viral tweet about the situation that "the State forces her to remain pregnant and tells her to consider it an 'opportunity.' This isn’t Iran. This isn’t Gilead. This isn’t hypothetical."

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10-year-old forced to travel for abortion after being denied in Ohio ... (The Independent)

A shocking case of child abuse is underscoring just how restrictive abortion laws in Republican states have become since the demise of Roe v Wade at the ...

“A 10-year-old girl was denied abortion services in Ohio. 10,” she continued. And even this may soon cease to be an option for pregnant people in nearby states like Kentucky and Ohio with restrictive abortion laws. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. But critics say it’s not just GOP extremism that the story of the 10-year-old exposes. By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice. By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice.

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