It is instructive to look back at what has occurred in the two years since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision removed the federal right of a woman to obtain an abortion. The fallout was predictable.

There is a hodgepodge of rules around the country. Many women live in states where abortion is severely restricted to the point that it is essentially not available. In some states women are unable to receive a dilatation and curettage procedure to treat a miscarriage or to obtain an abortion when they have a premature rupture of the membranes (water breaks) before fetal viability, which can lead to infection, loss of fertility, sepsis and death.

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