Should the Supreme Court uphold the Texas law, there could be dire consequences not simply for abortion care, but also for other reproductive health services like family planning and pregnancy-related care. States would have the legal cover to restrict other reproductive health procedures through legislation that is neither medically necessary nor grounded in evidence — expanding harmful legislative interference with medicine. Additionally, restrictions imposed on vital health services force women to forgo necessary services or risk their economic security to access services in other places.
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2016/01/21/3741278/roe-unfulfilled/
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