A survey by Boise State University indicates that most Idaho residents support more lenient abortion laws than the present strict regulations. This discrepancy in public opinion stands in stark contrast to reported statistics in states like Arkansas and South Dakota, which claim zero abortions in 2023 following bans. Medical professionals dispute these claims, asserting that many women still seek abortions despite legal restrictions. Critics argue that these statistics are misleading and reflect a broader trend of politicizing vital health information in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision on federal abortion rights.
To say there are no abortions going on in South Dakota is ludicrous... I can think of five off the top of my head that I dealt with.
It's so clinically dishonest, suggesting a troubling trend: the potential politicization of vital statistics.
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