Vice President said that who are proposing an abortion ban in 'need to learn how a woman's body works' as the state becomes the first to hold a special session on legislation banning abortion since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. 'Maybe some people need to actually learn how a woman's body works,' the vice president said during a visit to the Indiana State Library after a meeting with legislators. 'But when you understand how a woman's body works, you will understand the parameters being proposed mean the vast majority of women, by time she realizes she's pregnant she will effectively be prohibited [from abortion].'The Hoosier State came to the forefront of the national abortion debate in a viral report about a 10-year-old girl who was raped and was forced to travel from to Indiana to obtain an abortion. The proposed ban would leave abortion exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother. Ohio outlaws abortions after six weeks with no exceptions for rape, and the girl was past the six-week mark.
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