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State Sen. Sandy Senn believes that legislators cannot tell a woman what is best for her own life.
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The uptick in legal abortions in states like Kansas, Illinois and Michigan has not made up for the decrease in states that implemented post-Roe restrictions, according to a new report.
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State Rep. Gary Click (R - Vickery) is the sponsor of a bill requiring Ohio to recognize a fertilized human egg as a person and to protect that person's constitutional rights.
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Several states’ abortion bans are caught up in the courts due to legal challenges. The ever-changing abortion landscape is a source of confusion while demand for services remains high.
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Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Christian Jenkins has issued a 14 day pause on Ohio's six week abortion ban, commonly referred to as the 'heartbeat law'.
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The ACLU of Ohio and six clinics that provide the procedure in the state filed for a temporary restraining order in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas last week.
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Women's Med Center is set to close its Dayton and Indianapolis locations next week because of laws that restrict abortions in both states. If Women’s Med does close in Ohio and Indiana, a few staff are planning to open a new clinic in one of the closest states where abortion is legal.
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The Cleveland Clinic will offer weekly contraception clinics at seven locations across Northeast Ohio in an effort to increase access and remove barriers to contraception, the hospital system announced Thursday.
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There are empty shelves at some pharmacies as people stock up on emergency contraception pills that are designed to be used after sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy.
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Black people make up just 13% of Ohio’s population, but Black pregnant people make up nearly half of abortions performed in the state, an Ideastream analysis of figures from the U.S. Census and the Ohio Department of Health. That also means that limits on the procedure disproportionately affect Black Ohioans.