Experts call the results a "cognitive dissonance" over how people feel about abortion and the candidates they elect.
"Many local pharmacies have to limit the number of Plan-B packs women can buy, which is why we’re proud to offer 3 and 6-packs of the pill for our patients," she says. "This approach encourages women to take agency over their own reproductive health and ensures they have resources available when needed most."
Fetal anomalies such as anencephaly, Trisomy 13, Trisomy 18 and renal agenesis are almost universally fatal outside the womb, Bartz said, and sometimes fetuses suffer from multiple less-severe conditions that, when taken together, may result in a worsened health scenario that leads to death with delivery.
Abortion was on the ballot in 10 states this year, bringing more changes to the patchwork of state abortion laws following the end of Roe v. Wade. Here's where abortion laws stand in each state.
The Trump administration "could do a lot to limit or eliminate access to abortion without any act of Congress," Kate Shaw said.
Though just a few days since the election, the country's leading pro-life activist groups are already shifting from celebrating former President Donald Trump’s victory to drawing up plans for his second term.
Abortion-rights advocates want Florida Legislature to reconsider six-week abortion ban, but one top Republican says it won't happen.
The abortion rights movement won in many states — even some that voted for Donald Trump. Where does it go from here?
Despite a strong showing of support for abortion rights on Election Day, the abortion access landscape in the United States won’t change immediately. And under President Donald Trump’s second term, it will remain heavily fragmented — and vulnerable to future restriction.
Voters across seven states approved ballot measures to safeguard abortion rights through their state constitutions, a result that could soon bolster reproductive health care for more than 2 million American women.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday on whether a law that legislators adopted more than a decade before the Civil War bans abortion and can still be enforced.