Women suing over Idaho abortion ban say they felt like "medical refugees"
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"We felt like we were being made refugees, medical refugees," said Jennifer Adkins, one of the plaintiffs in the case. The emotional turmoil from the situation underlines the urgent need for more accessible healthcare services in these circumstances.
Idaho law prohibits a woman from getting an abortion when a fetal heartbeat is detected, except in cases of rape, incest or a 'medical emergency,' creating significant challenges for women facing serious pregnancy complications.
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