Women’s reproductive Rights

Women’s Reproductive Rights

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Psychology

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Essay

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Women’s Reproductive Rights Discussions

Kristen Colchico

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Directions, Part Two: Roe v. Wade (1973) established the legal right to abortion. State legislative and executive bodies, nonetheless, continue to battle over legislation related to access to abortion, including parental consent and notification and mandatory waiting periods. In addition, public funding for abortion remains a contested issue in many states and bills requiring women to have an ultrasound before obtaining an abortion, stringent regulatory measures targeting abortion providers, bans or restrictions preventing women from obtaining health insurance coverage for abortion, and bans on abortion at later stages of pregnancy have all been proposed and/or enacted. Conduct credible research about the debate on women’s reproductive rights and post your (academic-based) opinion on where you stand on this current issue regarding proposed laws to prohibit women from getting an abortion, restrict access to clinics that offer abortion services, limited funding, public health concerns if access to abortion is denied, etc.

 

 

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