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For some, abortion access can be a way to exercise one’s religion.
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As abortion becomes more restricted across the country, efforts are underway to connect women with abortion medications – a dose of two pills that can be taken at home.
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The University of Utah Hospital’s Rapid Access Contraception Clinic hopes to address the increase in requests.
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As the battle for reproductive rights deepens in post-Roe America, a law professor points out, “Colorado is going to be so important in the near future, immediate future, right now."
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With impending lawsuits over abortion access in the state, more young women are seeking permanent solutions to birth control.
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Utah OB-GYNs are now trying to resolve what their world looks like in a post-Roe shifting legal landscape.
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Utah’s abortion trigger law will soon go into effect, with it some pro-abortion advocates fear what this means for reproductive rights while others rejoice.
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When Julie Burkhart learned about the Supreme Court draft opinion that would end abortion protections, she let out an involuntary shriek from her airplane seat. “Because it felt like such a gut punch,” she said. “And then after that, getting into the opinion and reading that — it was chilling.”
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Cándida Duran Taveras chose to have an abortion in Salt Lake City eight years ago. Now, with the state poised to strike down abortion access, she fears for her community and other marginalized groups.
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Community members in Salt Lake City rallied on Tuesday in support of abortion access.
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A law passed by the Utah legislature in 2020 would ban most abortions if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the landmark abortion rights case Roe v. Wade.
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The Mountain West is as divided on abortion as the nation itself.