A new “trigger ban” on abortions that took effect after Roe was overturned means health care providers in Missouri have to wait until potentially fatal ectopic pregnancies become dangerous to provide medical treatment.
for a person who is experiencing one. Ectopic pregnancies can also make it difficult for a person to get pregnant in the future.
Due to the wording of the Missouri law, however, many patients are being told that they have to wait until their lives are in more immediate danger to get an abortion, according to Jane van Dis, an assistant professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Rochester.if a person’s pregnancy “create[s] a serious risk of substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function.” In the early stages of an ectopic pregnancy, such a serious risk may not be documentable.
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