
A Tennessee woman needed an abortion to save her life. She then joined a lawsuit against the state’s ban
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Rachel Fulton, a Tennessee woman, faced a life-threatening situation during her pregnancy and had to travel out of state for an abortion due to Tennessee's restrictive laws. She subsequently joined a lawsuit against the state, which has now been halted indefinitely. The lawsuit challenges the state's ban on abortion, which only allows exceptions in very limited circumstances. Fulton and other plaintiffs argue that the ban violates their rights to receive necessary medical care.
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Tennessee's abortion laws have become increasingly restrictive in recent years, with many women forced to seek care outside the state. This situation has prompted legal challenges from various advocacy groups and individuals who argue that such laws infringe upon their rights to life and health. The involvement of the American Medical Association signals a growing concern among healthcare professionals regarding the impact of these laws on patient care.
This article reflects the author's views and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian or its affiliates.
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