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Physicians, hospitals and Idaho’s top medical associations are sounding the alarm on the state’s OBGYN crisis, saying the state’s strict abortion bans are causing confusion among healthcare professionals and leading to staff shortages.
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A Teton County judge has asked the high court to rule on the future of reproductive rights in the state. But will it?
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St. John’s Health is allowing a physician to prescribe abortion medications, but the future of reproductive rights in Wyoming remains uncertain.
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In 2024, abortion could be on the ballot in nearly a dozen states, including some in the Mountain West.
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As yet another OB/GYN clinic shutters in Teton County, women are left wondering what the future holds.
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This comes after a longtime OB/GYN clinic in Jackson announced it’s shutting its doors.
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There'll be a six-week gap this winter with little access to pregnancy-ending care in Teton County
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Abortions increased throughout the U.S. in the year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, according to newly released data. This trend comes despite more than a dozen states passing abortion restrictions or bans following the court’s decision.
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Maternal deaths nationwide more than doubled from 1999 to 2019, according to a new study in The Journal of the American Medical Association. The research also showed that death rates are especially high for Black and American Indian and Alaska Native moms.
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As the fight over abortion rights continues, a clinic in Casper that provides both surgical and medical abortion is finally open. The clinic was torched by an arsonist last spring. The arson suspect was arrested and charged in mid-March.