How overturning Roe v Wade could impact women's health and safety
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Almost half of US states have laws on the books that would outlaw abortion procedures in all or most cases in the absence of Roe v. Wade, with five others indicating they may move in a similar direction. Democratic Representative Robin Kelly from Illinois and President and CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health Dr. Jamila Perritt discuss how a lack of abortion access could impact women's mental and physical health.
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