Between a Woman and Her Doctor
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September 16, 2004
Martha Mendoza Ms. Magazine
Though Mendoza later had a healthy baby, her case could easily
have been disastrous, and many other women are currently in her
predicament. The lack of access to D & Es means that women's
lives and reproductive health are under constant and serious
threat, and the Bush administration's push for a ban on partial
birth abortion is only intensifying that threat. The intense debate
over abortion has clouded a critical fact -- overly intrusive
abortion laws threaten all women that need D & Es, whether or
not their fetus is even alive.
-- Brendan Themes
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