COLUMBIA (AP) - A South Carolina woman who traveled elsewhere for an abortion just days after reaching six weeks of pregnancy wants a court to affirm that the state s ban on the procedure - when a "fetal heartbeat" can be detected - should not take …
COLUMBIA, S.C. A South Carolina woman who traveled elsewhere for an abortion just days after reaching six weeks of pregnancy wants a court to affirm that the state s ban on the procedure when a "fetal heartbeat" can be detected should not take effect until later in a pregnancy.
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A South Carolina woman who traveled elsewhere for an abortion after reaching six weeks of pregnancy is suing over the state’s six-week ban on the procedure.