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Navigating Abortion in Utah — Daily Utah Chronicle

  A young woman from Utah found out she was pregnant over her winter break. Knowing that she would need to terminate the pregnancy, she immediately began the process to get an abortion. What she thought would be a quick and easy appointment turned into a lengthy, complicated process that would take weeks. This resulted. ....

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Senate Passes Two Reproductive Rights Bills - West Virginia Public Broadcasting

Abortion is banned in the state of West Virginia unless medically necessary, or if the pregnancy is no longer viable. There are also exceptions in the abortion ban in the case of rape. Sen. Patricia Rucker, R-Jefferson, sponsored two notable bills related to pregnant persons in the state. ....

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Children Whose Mothers Had Pregnancy Complications May Face Heart Risks

Pregnant women with diabetes or high blood pressure have children who are more likely to develop signs of heart trouble years later, new research finds. ....

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