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Financial aid funds that help women pay for abortions — or travel to other states to access care — are struggling financially, despite abortion's role in this year's elections.
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Another legal challenge has been filed against the state over an abortion law - this time Ohio is being sued over its ban on prescribing abortion-inducing drugs via telehealth.
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Erica Wilson-Domer has been with Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio for 12 years, and will take over as its president and CEO on July 1, as groups gather signatures for an abortion rights amendment to make the ballot this fall.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA new law requires education on sexual abuse and violence in Ohio’s schools. But, it prohibits organizations who provide abortions, like Planned Parenthood, from teaching it.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThough Ohio providers cannot perform abortions past about six weeks into a pregnancy, because of a new state law, there are some other options available.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentPlanned Parenthood said in the past week they've had to turn away "hundreds" of people whose pregnancies had advanced beyond the six-week cutoff, which is typically when cardiac activity can first be detected.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected the request to put the state's newly imposed abortion ban on hold until the court hears arguments in the lawsuit filed challenging the state's "heartbeat" law.
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The draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion leaked early this month is the strongest indication yet that the days of federally protected rights to abortions could be ending.
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Scott, who divorced Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in 2019, has given away more than $12 billion to nearly 1,200 groups.
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A lawsuit filed in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas late on Friday seeks to stop a new state abortion law from going into effect. Without it, advocates for legal abortion fear some Ohio women won’t have access to it anymore.