We'll need to fight to protect US reproductive rights. Here's what to expect | Sophie Brickman
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Nancy Northup, the president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, states, 'We were always accused before Roe v Wade was overturned of crying wolf. People don't need to worry about whether or not we're crying wolf now.' This reflects the critical shift in reality following the election, where fears about reproductive rights have become tangible and urgent, highlighting the dire consequences of the legal changes.
She noted, 'There are the women who have died when denied abortions by healthcare providers who are unsure of the legal ramifications of performing abortions unless the mother's life is at risk.' This statement underscores the real-life risks women face in the current legal landscape surrounding abortion access, emphasizing the urgent need for clear legal protections to ensure women's health and rights.
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