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Subject Early pregnancies harm girls. Abortion bans will make them worse.
Date August 24, 2022 10:00 PM
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Today at Ms. | August 24, 2022
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Doctors Say: Early Pregnancies Harm Girls. Abortion Bans Will Make Them Worse. [[link removed]]
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A child holds a sign during a demonstration in downtown Los Angeles on June 26, 2022, two days after the U.S. Supreme Court released the ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization striking down the right to abortion. (Apu Gomes / AFP via Getty Images)
BY LAUREN BEENE, FRANCES FEI, ANITA SOMANI and ERIKA LUNDGRIN | Each year, over 4,000 girls age 14 and under become pregnant in the U.S. These adolescent pregnancies are inherently higher risk for a multitude of reasons both social and physiological that can potentially impact youth for their entire lives.
Without access to abortion many of these girls will be forced to carry their pregnancies to term—a tragic scenario for a child and for our society.
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Indiana’s New Abortion Law Is a Gateway to State Child Abuse and Neglect [[link removed]]
BY DR. JENNIFER ANN DROBAC | Is it child abuse to force a child to have a baby? Who will care for Indiana’s pregnant children? Who will protect those who become pregnant and those who will be charged with child support for a baby? May other states learn from Indiana’s tragic tale.
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Black and Brown Moms Urge Breastfeeding Support [[link removed]]
BY TINA SHERMAN | We begin another National Breastfeeding Month without the basic workplace breastfeeding protections and support everyone deserves.
The U.S. does not guarantee all nursing moms working outside the home with time and private space to pump. Without these protections, moms will continue pumping in bathrooms, coatrooms, cafeterias, cars and closets—or stop breastfeeding altogether.
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