Ectopic Pregnancy and Abortion Bans
Despite widespread claims to the contrary, Dobbs v. Jackson does not include provisions for treatment of ectopic pregnancy.
Despite widespread claims to the contrary, Dobbs v. Jackson does not include provisions for treatment of ectopic pregnancy.
A Reddit user’s r/dataIsbeautiful chart suggested that the vast majority of Americans believe access to abortion should remain legal.
Amid ongoing discourse about the legality of abortion, a popular Imgur post addressed the shelf-life of mifepristone and misoprostol.
In the wake of the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a viral post explained that the Supreme Court justice fought on behalf of all forms of reproductive choice.
Pundits and blogs expressed outrage about a late-term abortion bill getting voted down.
A anti-abortion group’s claim drew increased scrutiny online in February 2020.
A purported screenshot of an anti-abortion activist’s complaints that unplanned care of a baby would interfere with her life went viral in February 2020.
Art from other countries is often presented outside its intended context to advance specific viewpoints on social media, as with a Slovak sculptor’s purported “neverborn” piece.
An anti-abortion group in the UK seized on Sean Tagert’s story to make a point about assisted suicide.
On May 30 2019 the Facebook page “Occupy Democrats” shared the following meme (archived here), purportedly contrasting rates of infant mortality in states which had recently passed or had pending restrictions on abortion: In a column on the left side of the meme, nine states were numbered under a column, “states passing abortion bans.” Those …