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  2. Unsafe abortion - Wikipedia

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    Title translation: "Abortion induced by either self-taught midwife or obstetrician not only maims the woman, but also often leads to death." An unsafe abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by people lacking the necessary skills, or in an environment lacking minimal medical standards, or both. [1] An unsafe abortion is a life-threatening ...

  3. Abortion and finances: The economic consequences of ... - AOL

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    Many women already experience some form of economic challenge at the time they seek an abortion, which can be the contributing factor to seeking the procedure in the first place.

  4. Types of abortion restrictions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 1997 Louisiana law creates a civil cause of action for abortion-related damages, including damage to the unborn, for up to ten years after the abortion. The same law also bars the state's Patient's Compensation Fund, which limits malpractice liability for participating physicians, from insuring against abortion-related claims.

  5. Legal protection of access to abortion - Wikipedia

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    National Organization for Women, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that anti-abortion activists could not be prosecuted under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), a law drafted to counter organized crime, or the Hobbs Act, a law intended to address economic damages caused by extortion. [26]

  6. The economic cost of abortion bans - AOL

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    The nationwide legalization of abortion in 1973 occurred as women were increasingly joining the workforce. There were factors other than the Roe decision fueling that trend, including more women ...

  7. Abortion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Performing an illegal abortion is a Level 5 felony punishable by imprisonment for 1 to 6 years and/or a fine of up to $10,000. [191] None authorized by the state's ban on abortion. [192] Kentucky: Intentional termination of life of an unborn human being is a class D felony punishable by imprisonment for not less than 1 and not more than 5 years ...

  8. The economic cost of abortion bans - AOL

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    The abortion bans that could be coming soon are another barrier some women will have to overcome to work and get ahead. The economic cost of abortion bans [Video] Skip to main content

  9. S.C. must weigh economic impact of its abortion restrictions ...

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    According to a recent publication by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, should abortion restrictions reach a national scale, the United States would suffer a near $173 billion economic loss.