What will women face in a country that cannot be free to abandon?
Author:figure Time:2022.06.30
"Regardless of whether the Roy case will be overthrown, most women have lost the rights that women proved by Roy. If the doctor cannot provide abortion surgery, the abortion clinic cannot be opened, what else is we left?"
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"This is a sad day"
On June 12, 2022, a couple in the United States Andreia Prudent and Jey Verdolier were on vacation in Malta, but Andreia, who was 16 weeks pregnant, suddenly bleeds his lower body and had a signs of miscarriage. After diagnosis, the placenta of the fetus in the abdomen of Andreia began to fall off and could not complete the pregnancy. For Andreia's life safety, induction surgery needs to be performed immediately.
But in Malta, this operation cannot be implemented immediately, because the fetus in Andreia still has a heartbeat -Malta has the strictest anti -abortion law in Europe. According to the law, people who terminate pregnancy or abortion will face the maximum 3 years. There is no exception for women to be raped.
This also means that the couple had to face a high risk of infection in the ward while waiting for the child to stop the heartbeat. Later, after many mediation, Andreia was eventually transferred to a hospital in Mallima, Spain, which was closer to Malta for induction surgery.
According to data from the Global Reproductive Rights Center, 24 countries around the world are completely banned from abortion. This includes Malta in Europe, as well as the Philippines and Laos in Asia. Data from the United States "Times" shows that about 90 million (5%) of women of childbearing age live in countries that are completely prohibited from abortion in global scope.
Andreia's husband Jiey accompanied his wife to experience all this, so he gained a real experience -the loss of abortion right will effectively hurt women without exception. He said to ABC's reporter: "Women should face death in their own pregnancy. In this case, they are prohibited from abortion and prohibited to see a doctor. This is terrible."
But after they returned to the United States, a new disaster happened -on June 24, the conservative faction of the Supreme Court of the United States overturned the "Roy Valley Case" with 5 votes support and 4 votes opposition. The Roy Case) -The bill was passed in 1973 and aims to protect women's abortion rights. Because of its existence, for half a century, women in this country have been allowed to abandon, which belongs to women, one of the natural and legal rights.
On June 24, 2022 local time, San Antonio, Texas, a tearful staff hugged the patient and told her that the clinic could no longer provide abortion services
But now, the judgment made by the Supreme Court of the United States has officially denied the constitutional guarantee of the female abortion right and leaving the legitimacy of abortion to the states. This ruling makes a large part of women lose the right to autonomous fertility and will also change millions of American women's future life.
The US President Biden said "this is a sad day." He delivered a speech in the White House, and said no exaggeration: "The health and life of women in this country are now in danger." Former President Barack Barack Bloger The subversive interpretation is: "The strongest individual that a person can make is reduced to the hard work of politicians and theorists, violating the basic freedom of millions of Americans."
As early as the Supreme Court officially sentenced, in the United States, 13 states have passed the "trigger bill", that is, once the Roy case is overthrown, the state with the "trigger bill" will automatically prohibit abortion -soon Nine states such as Mississippi and Kentucky have announced the prohibition of abortion, or strict anti -abortion laws will be implemented. Even rape or incest lead to pregnancy, and these nine states have more than 7.2 million childcare women.
After the Supreme Court announced the voting results, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, Sonia Sotomayor, who voted for the voting. Opposition, they firmly objected to the abolition of the Roy case. In this document, they wrote: "From the moment of fertilization, a woman has no right to speak. A country can force her to give birth to the fetus, even if she pays the largest individual and family cost."
They are sad for millions of American women who have lost the basic constitution: "No matter what the specific scope of the future law is, today's judgment has an foreseeable result, that is, it weakens the right to women, and they are as free and peaceful citizens. The status. Today, the right of young women's adults will be less than their mother and grandmother. "
On June 24, 2022 local time, after the California, the Supreme Court overthrowed the Roy Verior's ruling, and the mother hugged her daughter in a protest held in the San Francisco City Hall
One starting point
Because of the deep Christian tradition, at least ten years before the Roy case, 30 states in the United States have strictly restricted abortion. Women who want to abandon during pregnancy should be risked by criminal sanctions. They may pay a fine or be sentenced to prison. The starting point of the change was -Norma McCorvey, 21 in 1969, was pregnant. She said that she was an unpopular child in a broken family.
This is the third time she is pregnant before her unmarried. She is wandering on the street, addiction to drug addiction, and a drunkard. The two children born before were sent to outsiders and a mother left to Noma. This time, Noma found the doctor and said that he had been raped and wanted to have an abortion, but was sarcasted by the other party. "I am a lonely woman, there is no place to go, and there is no job." Noma recalled the experience of the year in an interview in 1973. "No one wants to hire pregnant women. I think no one in the world can help me." Children's Noroma and mother "Aka Jane Roe"
Noma went to a underground abortion clinic in Dallas. She saw the darkness there, and the ground was covered with cockroaches. She was terrified and worried that she could not live out and fled.
Later, she decided to find a lawyer to help. Under the referral, she met Sarah Wetdington and Linda Kafi. They just graduated from the law school and were looking for a plaintiff's case to help them overthrow the abortion law in Texas. The abortion was strictly prohibited, unless the mother's life was threatened.
Noma is almost a perfect case. "Different from women with richer and richer resources, Noma cannot afford to leave the state of Dezhou or quietly abortion from a reliable doctor."
At that time, Lawyer Weinston asked her a question: "Do you think women should control their bodies?" Noma was in a sad sadness: "I know what kind of feeling is pregnancy, and I will not let other women do not let other women With such feelings, low, dirty, and useless, women will make mistakes and make mistakes with men. "
In March 1970, Noma agreed to the lawyer Wingnton and Kafi agency lawsuit, and used the pseudonym Jane Roe, which was named ROE V. Wade (Roy v. Wade). Essence
Two lawyers sued Henry Wade, a located prosecutor who was responsible for the abortion law in Roy's residence. They advocated that the laws that prohibited abortion from getting abortion infringe on women's constitutional privacy -their lives should be free and should not accept the government's improper intervention.
For two years, the nine judges faced by the two young female lawyers were all middle -aged and elderly men.
Tuyuan "Out of Luo's Case Wade Case"
In court debate, people's contempt and insults of women and pregnancy can be seen everywhere. Wadefang's defense lawyer said that women can choose or not before pregnancy, but once they are pregnant, they will completely lose their choice. The male defense lawyer even joked and said that when Roy decided to live in Texas, he had made a choice, that is, he would not have an abortion, which caused the audience in the court to laugh.
Another judge asked Weinteton: "When do you think people's life starts?" Wein Dington retorted: "Dear judge, we don't need to discuss this accurate moment. There is no answer to this question, there is no legal law, no law When the fetus becomes a person, the question is, who can make this decision, a woman or the government? I think this is by no means the government can do. "
Subsequently, Wingdon said firmly: "We do not ask this court to rule that abortion is good or desirable. We advocate that a woman should continue to be pregnant or terminate of pregnancy. She should be determined by her personally."
In the process of the Roy case, another lawsuit closely related to abortion rights is also carried out simultaneously.
Sandra Kano, a 22 -year -old Georgia resident, was pregnant with his fourth child, and each child was adopted or foster. She was unable to bear the economic expenses of raising children, so she wanted to abandon. But local hospitals refused to abandon Kano. Similar to Roy's experience, a lawyer from the Georgia Legal aid Association and the American Citizen Freedom Alliance found her and assisted her to sue Arthur Bolton. (DOE V.Bolton).
In 1973, these two cases, together with the future fate of the abortion right of American women, were in the hands of the Supreme Court of the United States.
In the end, on January 22, 1973, the US Supreme Court announced a ruling on the same day of the Roy and Duyi case. The Roy case harvested 7 votes in favor and 2 votes against it. It overturned the restrictions on abortion in this country for a century. The court emphasized that "not being intervened by state in the first three months of pregnancy of pregnant women. The Duyi case also extended a new ruling that states cannot refuse the abortion of pregnant women in spiritual and psychological factors.
Since then, the Roy case has been one of the most influential bills in the history of American justice, because it is the starting point for women to recapture the right to fertility, and it has also forced the family planning organizations of various states to begin to improve women's reproductive health and effective contraception. Essence
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Stressing has been continuing
What exactly does the Roy case bring to American women? Ann Hill's story can explain everything.
In 1968, An Hill, who was still undergraduate at Yale University School of Law, found that he was pregnant. In order to abandon, she contacted a male abortion doctor who was a pseudonym, and paid $ 500. On the night of the promise, Hill arrived in a dim apartment in the back alley according to the doctor's instructions. She found that the doctors who performed surgery lived in that room, and there was only a chair with a stable, and some scattered scissors and cotton threads. When lying on that chair, Hill felt unprecedented fear and despair: "Faced with pain and bleeding, I feel that I have been dismembered." The unsanitary surgical environment and the unprofessional abortion technology of the other party caused Hill to be in Soon after returning home, symptoms such as bleeding and pain of lower body bleeding and pain. As a last resort, she had to find a doctor in a regular hospital and told him that he had abortion. Fortunately, the doctor did not tell Hill and asked her to clean up the surgery in the hospital.
After that weekend, "I was very angry, and I realized that the reason why this happened to me because I was a woman and had no rights in this society." Hill said.
For a long time before the start of the Roy case, a tragic story like Hill was continuously staged in every hidden abortion room in this country -illegal abortion brought a very painful complication to women, seriously At the time, these complications even endanger women's lives.
A professional abortion doctor named Anthony Ward had shared with the media. In his early years, he saw a young pregnant woman in the emergency room when he was on duty. When she undergone abortion in the underground clinic, she had a sudden bleeding. In her vagina, there were two woven stitches entangled, and the doctor in the clinic tried to use this homemade tool to kill the child. After coming to the hospital, her tissue was infected and had a high fever and had fallen into a coma. Two days later, she lost her life.
Anthony described that in the obstetrics and gynecology ward, "20 or 30 women can see women who are seriously ill because of illegal abortion every day. But in the end, many of them still die."
In addition to looking for a basement, pregnant women will also give themselves "surgery" at home. A gynecologist in the United States mentioned in his medical lecture that in his own medical lecture, in the era when women could not legal abortion, in order to abandon and save money, they often chose a more extreme method: "I don't know The girls who abortion put alkali in the vagina and inserted the hanging hanger into the vagina. They did not know that these actions would cause uterine and intestinal perforation and loss of fertility, and some people would be on the verge of death. "
Surgery in "April three weeks and two days" is performed in a small hotel
In the book "What is the use of feminism", British feminist writer Tabi Jackson Ji once wrote: "In the 1960s, only 1 million women in the United States had illegal abortion each year. Backstreet abortion technician or pregnant woman himself. "
All these have changed after the Roy case. After that, women can reasonably and legally find regular institutions for abortion. Because of the existence of the Roy case, the incidence and mortality rate of maternal maternals have decreased significantly.
Shortly after the Roy case, Ann Hill underwent another abortion surgery. The difference is that she doesn't have to make herself nervous anymore. "I don't have to go to the back of the back alley in the night. I can go into the hospital in a bright place during the day."
However, the Roy case is not a bill that fully supports women's free abortion. According to the specific bill of bill, within 12 weeks of women's pregnancy, the United States can not limit the abortion of pregnant women through legislation; To ensure the health of pregnant women, various states can formulate bills to restrict the implementation of abortion. Once the pregnancy exceeds 24 weeks, the states can completely ban abortion.
In recent years, some conservative politicians and their state have been trying to challenge the Roy case.
Since 2010, there have been more than 300 laws on restrictions on abortion, which has introduced more than 160 clinics. Taking Mississippi as an example, there is only one abortion clinic in the state.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton talked about the increasingly dangerous dilemma facing women during the presidential election. "Many states are imposing strict regulations to women to prevent their rights from choosing. This is what is happening in the United States." As a woman, in the debate held in Las Vegas, Hillary firmly stated: "I will I will be Support the Roy case, I will guard women's right to decide for their own health. "
Unfortunately, she was defeated in the election. The former US president Trump, who defeated her, delivered a typical Trump -style speech on the night of being elected. He said that he was opposed to abortion. The baby was pulled out of the mother's uterus, "I'm not ok with that." Trump said.
His speech was immediately praised by conservative voters. During the term of office, Trump also appointed three new judges to allow conservatives who opposed abortion to obtain a majority of 6-3 seats.
Subsequently, more and more politicians began to openly challenge the Roy case.
Governor candidates for Kentucky call for the stop of funding for the Family Planning Office. Candidates from Governor of Missouri stood up to call for abortion to save life. In 2018, Mississippi was banned from abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
In May 2019, the Governor of the Republican Governor of Alabama signed a bill for abortion. The bill stipulates that pregnant women cannot abandon at any stage of pregnancy, and even when rape and incest cause pregnancy are no exception. Doctors who illegally give birth to pregnant women will be sentenced to a maximum prison in 1999, which is longer than the imprisonment time of rapist. In Texas, the sound of anti -abortion has never been interrupted. Governor Rick Perry and the team even proposed a means of influence full of kidnapping, and then signed a image bill — requesting pregnant women before abortion surgery surgery Carry out 24 hours of ultrasound monitoring. The doctor will print out the ultrasound image in the pregnant woman's belly. The original intention is to let the pregnant woman find the beauty of the child, let her know that she wants to have a miscarriage, and give up an abortion.
In September 2021, the state parliament also passed a law called SB 8, which stipulates that pregnant women cannot undergo miscarriage surgery after detecting fetal heart activity or six weeks of pregnancy. What is even more unexpected is that this bill is authorized to authorize citizens to report those who have had abortion. No matter who the other party is, if the report is successful, it will receive a reward of $ 10,000.
Faced with these bills, the only female member of the Texas Parliament, Wimndy Davis, said: "We finally soberly realized that women were really oppressed."
Dezhou officials hope to make full use of ultrasound technology to "influence" pregnant women. Stills of the "Outside of Luo Lovel Case"
Being life still contempt for life
In the United States, the huge contradiction between the "Choosing School" of the Liberal Party held abortion and the Conservative Party's opposition to abortion is the root cause of the "parenting school". Is it equivalent to murdering life to terminate placenta development?
Anti -abortion has strongly condemned abortion as an inadvertent and annihilation of life. But in reality, these people who are under the banner of "life first" have turned anti -abortion expression into a terrorist activity -according to the New York Times, since the 1990s, the abortion protesters have initiated At least 11 people were killed in violence.
Among them, abortion doctors have been at the forefront of danger.
On May 31, 2009, in Kansas, the anti -abortion extremist Scott Roder killed the abortion doctor George Tiller in a church.
After taking over his father's family hospital, Dr. Tiller operated the hospital as the most famous abortion hospital in the United States. But he and the clinic were quickly resisted by anti -abortion.
The celebrity Bill Olell, a celebrity, once called Dr. Tiller, and repeatedly called Dr. Tiller in front of the audience as "baby killer Tiller." One month before the murder of Dr. Tiller's murder in 2005, Bill mentioned Dr. Tiller 29 times in the show and accused him of "operating a death factory", "executing the upcoming baby", "before the fetus was born , Destroy the fetus for various reasons. "
除了这些言语攻击,蒂勒医生和家人也一直承受着不同程度的暴力攻击——1986年,反堕胎者们使用自制炸弹袭击诊所,爆炸声响后,损毁了三分之二的房屋结构,造成了Economic loss of $ 100,000. In the summer of 1991, the anti -abortion organization "Operation Rescue" attacked Dr. Tiller's clinic and held the largest protest ever in history. The protesters repeatedly blocked the entrance of Dr. Tiller's clinic.
After that, the attacks of the opponents became more and more frequent and extreme.
In 1993, Dr. Tiller was hit his arms with a gun on his way off work. The "wanted" poster with Dr. Tiller's name, photo and personal information is full of local streets. The demonstrators also tracked his wife and appeared many times in the church that Dr. Tiller often went to harass the public and interrupted worship.
In order to prevent body, Dr. Tiller had to wear bulletproof vests to work every day. On the way to work, he will take different routes strategically and drive only the right lane. This is because safety experts have told him that this can reduce the opportunity of the attacker to hit himself. Not only that, he also spent heavy money to equip his vehicle with armor and bought expensive bulletproof glass to set up a safety system.
But despite being so prepared, Dr. Tiller was still unable to be spared.
On May 31, 2009, Dr. Tiller was waiting for worship as usual in the church. When the pastor began to play music, he sat in front of Dr. Tiller, who was sitting near the nearby Rodel, and pulled out a gun from his pocket. Display the trigger. Afterwards, Rodel was sentenced to life imprisonment and may not be released in fifty years.
Dr. Tiller's statue of "Out of the Occupation of Wade Case"
A week later, Dr. Tiller's friend Volon Herne delivered a public speech entitled "Wake up, the United States". Like Tiller, Valren, as an abortion doctor, has also experienced the attack of anti -abortion people such as bombing, shooting, and tracking.
As early as 1994, Warren wrote a human rights report to the Civil Rights Department of the US Department of Justice. In this report, he proposed that the "insidious, incitement and violence behavior implemented by anti -abortionists' implementation "It is essentially a terrorism, which has seriously threatened the safety and personal freedom of American citizens.
In this speech commemorating Dr. Tiller's speech, Volon was extremely angry and extremely disturbed. He said: "Anti -abortion is not a neutral vocabulary. It is a dagger with hatred and horror as the background, and for those who are those who are on those who are backgrounds. The defamation and insult of helping women doctors. The word "Passionate Life" is also a cruel and vicious scam. "Regarding the significance of Dr. Tiller himself and his occupation, Warren said:
"He represents freedom. He represents personal dignity. He represents a chance for women to become this social participant. He represents social changes. The value of the individual he represented by him will never be controlled by the country."
Shortly after Dr. Tiller was shot, affected by this incident, Professor David Cohen from the University of Dracer and Christen Kangnan wrote a book called "Live on the muzzle: anti -abortion: anti -abortion Story of terrorism unknown ".
From mid -2011 to early 2014, they interviewed 87 abortion doctors working in the United States and recorded discrimination and danger they encountered in their work.
After retiring from the Air Force in the late 1980s, Rodney Smith opened a clinic in the Midwest of the United States to provide women with abortion services. Anti -abortion people set fire and burned his house and barn. The fire was severe, but the local fire department ignored it. Finally, a helicopter found the fire and reported the police. When the firefighters arrived at the scene, the fire had been burned for nearly two hours.
Except for wearing at the time, Rodnes and his family lost everything -they lost their houses, barriers and three independent subsidiaries. Their dogs, cats and 17 horses were also burned to death.
In order to protect his life, even if Dr. Rodne went out to eat, he would not always eat in the same restaurant and try to finish it in 30 minutes. "If someone sees me, I want to call my companion. Before others arrive, we are not there."
During the interviews of the two authors, many doctors said that because of their long -term intimidation and threats, their nerves were in a highly tight state, and acute chest pain became the most common physical discomfort that these doctors encountered.
"The purpose of this book is to reduce the burden on the life of these medical staff. When they provide women with legal, safe and basic medical services, they should not face this terrorism, and should not make so much The concession. "In the book, the two authors wrote like this.
As for the so -called "parental life" theory, some people pointed out: "They are not supporting life, they are just anti -women. This is the indifference to women's lives, and also deprives women's autonomy to the body."
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"Gynecological violence"
Looking at the world, women are always full of blood and tears on the road of giving birth to autonomy.
In January 2021, Poland formulated the EU's strictest abortion ban. The court ruled that the abortion doctors in Poland could only perform abortion surgery in the future when pregnant women suffer rape, incest, or the physical health of pregnant women. However, if the prosecutor of the court determines that the doctor has no reasons for abortion, the doctor may be sentenced to three years in prison.
After the ban was announced, a large number of protesters held parade demonstrations in cities such as Polizan, Warsaw, Ferzwaf, and Klakov. Christina Kakopla, the head of the Polish Women and Family Planning Federation, told AFP that "this is the humiliation of the Polish government to women in this country. We will never forget it."
The abortion ban soon endangered the safety of women in Poland.
In November 2021, the death of a pregnant woman named Angieneszaka, which caused her to die, was that the hospital refused to perform abortion surgery, which caused sepsis.
Earlier, 37 -year -old Angienzaka came to the local Virgin Mary Hospital for treatment with a pair of twins and due to abdominal pain. Unexpectedly, two days after she was hospitalized, a fetus in the belly died in the uterus. Due to the abortion ban, the doctor refused to take out the dead tire. A week later, the second child in her stomach also lost her heartbeat.
On January 25 this year, Angienzaka died infection and dying, leaving her husband and three children. Her family wrote in Facebook: "This proves that the current government is covered with blood."
In Croatia, although the constitution stipulates that women can abandon before the 10th week of pregnancy, and do not need to explain the reason or meet any conditions. But the law also gave doctors the right to refuse surgery.
Gender Equality Specialist Viskica Rubik went to obstetrics and gynecology at more than 30 national hospitals in Croatia for observation. She found that women are experiencing a "gynecological violence". In the hospital, she discovered many anti -abortion materials, such as a booklet and a poster with a uterus and baby.
When a pregnant woman told the doctor that she wanted to abandon, she had to endure insults and moral education from the doctor. According to Visnica statistics, in 2014, 54%of medical staff exercised the right of rejection. By 2018, this proportion increased to 59%. As a result, more and more Croatian women go to neighboring Slovenia for abortion.
In recent years, the biggest progress in Europe has come from Ireland, but it is also based on the life of a woman.
In 2012, a Indian pregnant woman in Ireland Savita Halapaaa was aborted at 17 weeks of pregnancy, but the embryo still had a heartbeat. According to local laws, doctors cannot do any lives that intervene in the end of the embryo -even to save their mother's life. Subsequently, Savita induced infection and was very painful. Her husband has been rejected by the hospital for rescue his wife for "illegal" reasons. A few days later, although the heartbeat of the embryo had stopped, the Savita factor's uterus had been infected in large areas, suffering from sepsis, which eventually caused multi -organ failure and died unfortunately.
The incident caused strong protests from the Irish people and the Indian government. Subsequently, in 2013, the UN Human Rights Council called on Ireland to cancel an abortion ban. Ireland also held a nationwide parade many times, and eventually forced the Irish Citizens' Conference to decide whether to abolish the abortion ban for referendum.
In 2018, Ireland officially abolished the Eighth Amendment. Since then, women in this country have officially recaptured the right to abortion and the right to choose themselves.
The parade holds a photo of Savita Hala Pana
"What are we left?"
On June 24, the decision of the Supreme Court caused a strong protest from the people of the country. According to CNN, various states in the United States have held large -scale parades and demonstrations. A US non-profit news review A 19th called the current situation of American society as "A Post-Roe American", and then the United States in the Roy era.
Women who want to recapture the right to choose to rush from various places to Washington, DC, and they came from Dallas, Texas, and came from Sarassa, Florida. They gathered outside the Supreme Court of this country, holding green signs and protesting. Green is considered a symbol of abortion rights, and the sign reads "We are the Hou Roy Generation."
They have different skin tones and different ages, but have the same original intention. "This will awaken the sleeping giant." Xie Lier Kelly, the supporter of the legitimate power of abortion, said, "We have been here once, and now we must come back for me for me for me. My daughter and all the people in the world are affected by this. I can't sit at her future deprivation or her rights. "
A fiercely emotional male even climbed to the top of Frederick Douglas Memorial Bridge, not far away from the court. He started a huge green banner and watched it fluttering under the bridge.
On the same day, he was arrested and released by the police. Later, as a 12 -year -old father, he wrote on Twitter: "Overnight, tens of millions of women's body and rights fall into the hands of cruel and violent men. They were charged with the crime of murder because of exercising their rights to their bodies. This is an abominable thing. "
Angry, as well as major American companies. Apple issued a statement on June 24, informing employees to go to other states to receive medical care and enjoy company benefits. Walt Disney, Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook's parent company Meta Platforms Inc also promised that if the state where the employee is located is prohibited from abortion, the employees will pay the travel expenses and abortion expenses to other states.
The Microsoft spokesman told the US media that the company has provided the most comprehensive fertility rights to employees and their families. The Supreme Court: "A government that has never guaranteed gender equality actually penetrated into the most private corner of women's life, telling her that her choice of choice of her body no longer belongs to her."
Local time June 24, 2022, in Western Hollywood, California, in a protest, supporters of abortion rights shouting slogans outside the family planning clinic
But the Roy case has been overthrown, and the bad impact has been irreversible.
According to local US media reports, Honghe Clinic, located in North Dakota, is currently preparing to cross the state boundary and move to Murham in Minnesota. For 20 years, it is the only private clinic that can provide abortion surgery in this state.
And more clinics and abortion agencies choose to close it. In Arkansas, the Xiaoshi City Family Planning Association canceled all abortion appointments. "Some patients said they were in the car, on the road, and asked us," Will it be okay, isn't it? "We had to tell them," No, we must abide by the law. " media.
After the decree takes effect, the Research and Policy Institution of supporting the right to abandon abortion stated that more than 10 million elderly people will have to cross the state and be forced to go to the French state to complete a "abortion trip".
CNN reported on an abortion clinic, and the clinic administrator Andreia Galegos had to suspend all abortion surgery in the clinic after learning that the Roy case was overturned. She said with red eyes to those pregnant women who were waiting, "Unfortunately, from today, your body's autonomy will be determined by your place of residence."
Based on his many years of experience, Galegos believes that many pregnant women who need abortion are not high. The main reason why they choose abortion is to worry that they do not have enough money to raise their children. "Now, they have no money to travel to abortion, and they are forced to accept a child. These influences, in the long run, are devastating." Brey, a judge who opposed, also mentioned this. Today's bill allows "every state" to solve the problem of abortion as you want. For women who cannot get money to the distant state for surgery, this is a kind of cold comfort. "
"This is a betrayal of women. This is a huge retrogression. It opens the door for women's loss of other rights and freedom." The arrival is extremely limited.
The WHO also warned the United States that the number of abortion surgery has not declined in those countries with restrictions on abortion or illegal abortion -instead, women will resort to unsafe "secrets" abortion.
In the future, in the United States, there will be fewer and fewer abortion surgery in the United States. Instead, it will be the unavoidable black market abortion. For women, the risk coefficient of pregnancy will increase sharply.
As early as 2018, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had announced data that in those states that determined or may prohibit abortion, the mortality rate caused by disease due to diseases was 47%higher than other parts of the country.
In the same year of this data, in a documentary entitled "Explaining the Roy Verider Case", an abortion doctor named Mike Nicholas asked his profession on his profession -today, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this,, Questions are also applicable to this country: "Whether the Roy case will be overthrown, most women have lost the rights that women proved by Roy. If the doctor cannot provide abortion surgery, the abortion clinic cannot be opened, we still have left we still left. what?"
One year before this question was issued, in 2017, the plaintiff Noma in the Roy case died at the age of 69. In the "Washington Post", the author Emili Lange wrote that the 22 -year -old girl did not want to become a symbol of American women's freedom. "She did not want to continue pregnancy. , Safety to terminate the right to pregnancy. "
However, after Norma obtained this right, nearly 50 years later, women in this country lost it helplessly.
Picture source "The Story of Girls"
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