“The WHO’s guidelines take a radically simple approach to laws and policies on abortion, recommending both full decriminalization and that abortions be made available on request, without any grounds-based or gestational restrictions.”
Last month, the World Health Organization published
The WHO’s guidelines take a radically simple approach to laws and policies on abortion, recommending both full decriminalization and that abortions be made available on request, without any grounds-based or gestational restrictions. Contrast this evidence-based public health guidance with the state of abortion care in the United States. In 2021 alone, states passeddecision in 1973. Opponents of abortion have long justified their actions using the ruse of concerns about women’s health and wellbeing, employing junk science and scare tactics to enact oppressive restrictions. Texas’
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