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With regards about Iowa

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Can someone please change and update Iowa to the six week cutoff? (red color) The heartbeat bill has now been enforced. https://sbaprolife.org/newsroom/press-releases/win-ia-supreme-court-allows-heartbeat-law-to-go-into-effect 69.21.251.222 (talk) 20:35, 7 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]


Non-MOS compliant content temporarily removed from article

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"This content was inserted in a section titled "Cases" inserted below the "See also" section. Why were articles with no clear connection to each other added to an independent section after the See Also section? Is this supposed to be part of the See Also section?

I am unable to fix it on-demand but. However, I am currently working on an unsafe abortions section for the article and it is likely I will have occasion to incorporate most of the links into that section. Pending that, I have moved the links here for here for now.

The existing section for unintended live births that could include Geri Santoro. There is already a section that links to Sherri Cheseen.

I'm not seeing the conviction of Gerardo Flores as an unsafe abortion case so I will have to do additional research to find content that would justify inclusion in a new or existing section of the article.

Cases

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  • Becky Bell, an American teenage girl who died as a result of an unsafe abortion in 1988.
  • Sherri Chessen, an actress who had difficulty seeking an abortion for her thalidomide-deformed baby in 1962.
  • Gerardo Flores, convicted in 2005 on two counts of capital murder for giving his girlfriend, who was carrying twins, an at-home abortion.
  • Gianna Jessen, an American woman who was born alive in 1977 after an attempted saline abortion.
  • Rosie Jimenez, an American woman who was the first recorded death due to an unsafe abortion after federal Medicaid funds for abortions were removed by the Hyde Amendment in 1977.
  • Gerri Santoro, an American woman who died because of an unsafe abortion in 1964.

Ben Azura (talk) 10:17, 26 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Public Opinion section correction request

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Under the "Public Opinion section" is states that: "A 2022 poll by the Pew Research Center, found that 47% polled said that women who had an abortion should face a penalty."

However, the referenced Pew Research Center poll says that 47% polled said there should be a penalty for situationa where the abortion occurs illegally. I request that the line be changed to "A 2022 poll by the Pew Research Center, found that 47% polled said that women who had an illegal abortion should face a penalty." 2603:6080:B207:AE70:1423:FE83:94A6:75E8 (talk) 01:04, 2 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Mia leading

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All denominations of Christianity and Judaism strongly oppose abortion in the second half of pregnancy when the mother’s life is not at stake. Also no limit might just mean no laws regarding abortion. 136.37.105.109 (talk) 20:41, 12 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]