Researchers are decrying the problems women face in states that limit access to abortions, including higher mum and child mortality rates, since the stripped away a constitutional protection for the procedures in June.A from the Commonwealth Fund warns of much higher overall deaths rates for younger women and fewer maternal clinics in states that have tightened rules against the procedures since Roe v. Wade was overturned.Other reports describe women's travel times for procedures tripling as scores of clinics shuttered in states imposing restrictions, and how requests for self-managed abortions via pills soared after states imposed near or total bans on procedures.
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