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" ... Politics has gotten in the way of the two sides seeking a shared common ground on which multiple factual discussions could occur concerning an assessment of Mifeprex’s safety, a consideration of pregnancy as an illness in some circumstances, an evaluation of maternal mortality in the U.S., and an analysis of whether Mifeprex’s availability is associated with more abortions (evidently not, as abortions have been steadily decreasing for decades). ... "
" ... SOUTH BEND, INDIANA - JUNE 19: A quote from Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is painted on ... [+] the wall in the waiting room at Whole Woman's Health of South Bend on June 19, 2019 in South Bend, Indiana. The clinic, which provides reproductive healthcare for women including providing abortions is scheduled to open next week following a nearly two-year court battle. Part of the Texas-based nonprofit Whole Woman's Health Alliance, the clinic will offer medication-induced abortions for women who are up to 10 weeks pregnant. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ... "
" ... She also pointed out that the rule will have the greatest negative impact on women of color: “more than half of women who have abortions are women of color, and COVID–19’s mortality rate is three times higher for Black and Hispanic individuals than non-Hispanic White individuals. On top of that, three-quarters of abortion patients have low incomes, making them more likely to rely on public transportation to get to a clinic to pick up their medication. Such patients must bear further risk of exposure while they travel, sometimes for several hours each way, to clinics often located far from their homes.” ... "
" ... Some of this may be due to improved access to abortions but some countries have had major success in using pregnancy awareness programs to dramatically reduce the number of conceptions by minors. In The United Kingdom measures such as a “protective legal framework, a teenage pregnancy unit and strategy, better childcare, awareness-raising programmes, advocacy aimed at young men, and support from the non-government sector . . . helped reduce the number of conceptions per 1,000 15- to 17-year-olds from 42 to 18 between 1995 and 2017”. That is an enormous drop and, if duplicated widely, could produce global results that would promote gender equality in education, as well as other areas, even more impressive than what the world is already seeing. ... "
" ... The CCP has not commented on the BBC reporting yet. However, it is expected that the allegations will be denied. Indeed, in a recent statement challenging allegations of forced sterilization and forced abortions, the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. tweeted that a “study shows that in the process of eradicating extremism, the minds of Uyghur women in Xinjiang were emancipated and gender equality and reproductive health were promoted, making them no longer baby-making machines. They were more confident and independent.” The tweet aims to portray the forced sterilizations and forced abortions as emancipation of women. The post was since removed by Twitter for violating Twitter’s rules. ... "