Let’s continue to fight to save lives!
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Dear Friend,
Today marks 52 years since the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade
made abortion legal nationwide. This was a day to celebrate the right to
critically important healthcare. But in 2022, Roe was overturned by the
U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobb’s decision. Now, women’s healthcare has been
rolled back to disastrous levels.
[ [link removed] ]Let’s demand that our Congressional leaders stand in this fight to
protect abortion in every state!
Since the fall of Roe, mothers have died as a result of state-based
abortion bans in places like Georgia and Texas. After being denied the
healthcare they needed, Amber Thurman, Candi Miller, Josseli Barnica, and
Porsha Ngumezi didn’t survive their health crisis. Their children and
families were left grieving the very preventable deaths of their mothers.
[1,2,3,4]
[ [link removed] ]We stand firm to keep fighting for the lives of women, no matter who is
in charge. Sign our letter now!
Did you know that most women who have abortions - 6 out of 10 - are
already moms? [ [link removed] ] Most Americans agree abortion should be accessible to
everyone who needs it. And this has been demonstrated nearly every time
they have voted on the issue at a state level. [ [link removed] ]
A person should be able to decide if they’re going to have children, and
if so, how many. Doctors should be able to provide this essential health
care. It is a right that exists in all other industrialized countries, a
right that women in the U.S. need as well. [ [link removed] ]
[ [link removed] ]Click here to continue to pressure our elected leaders to fight to
maintain, restore, and expand access to abortion.
Thanks for all you do,
--Gina, Tina, Monifa, and the whole MomsRising.org & MamásConPoder Team
P.S.– Have you or someone you love needed abortion care? Your personal
story, your experience, matters. Share your story [ [link removed] ]here. Your experience
can make a HUGE difference in helping people understand how public
policies impact families.
References:
[1] [5]Abortion Bans Have Delayed Emergency Medical Care. In Georgia,
Experts Say This Mother’s Death Was Preventable.
[2] [6]Afraid to Seek Care Amid Georgia’s Abortion Ban, She Stayed at Home
and Died
[3] [7]A Woman Died After Being Told It Would Be a “Crime” to Intervene in
Her Miscarriage at a Texas Hospital
[4] [ [link removed] ]A Third Woman Died Under Texas’ Abortion Ban. Doctors Are Avoiding
D&Cs and Reaching for Riskier Miscarriage Treatments
[5][ [link removed] ]Who's getting abortions? Not who you’d think.
[6] [ [link removed] ]2023 and 2024 abortion-related ballot measures
[7] [ [link removed] ]How the U.S. compares with the rest of the world on abortion
rights
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