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States that banned abortion already had high maternal death rates and fewer doctors: Study

Por: ABC News Health December 14, 2022

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States were already more likely to have significantly higher maternal and infant death rates as well as fewer doctors providing care to women, according to an analysis released Wednesday by an influential nonprofit research group.In 2020, for example, maternal death rates were 62% higher in the states that later passed or implemented abortion restrictions compared to the states where abortion remains accessible, the study by the Commonwealth... + full article



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