Rolling Back Protections for Women
Supreme Court Sanctions Law that Fails to Protect Women’s Health
The ban prohibits doctors from using a rare, but sometimes
necessary, abortion procedure during the second trimester of pregnancy, when
the fetus is not yet viable. Few women will ever need this procedure—over 90
percent of abortions in the
Even worse, some doctors may decline to provide any type of
second trimester abortion care for fear of overzealous prosecution under a law
that includes no medical definitions that distinguish between allowable and prohibited
conduct. No matter how one feels about abortion, we should all be able to agree
that doctors should be able to provide the best medical care possible to their
patients without interference from the government.
The implications of this decision extend far beyond the
immediate procedure under debate. In this decision—made possible only by
President Bush’s appointments of Justices Roberts and Alito—the Supreme Court
has signaled that politicians may place a woman’s health and fertility at risk
by imposing restrictions on abortion care that will do absolutely nothing to
lower the abortion rate.
Instead of devising ways to make abortion unsafe or harder
to obtain, our government should turn its attention to helping women plan the
timing and spacing of their children, prevent unintended pregnancies, preserve
their fertility, and raise the children they have in loving and stable homes.
For more information
on the Center for American Progress’ positions on this and related issues, see:
- More
than a Choice
- Extreme
Abortion Positions Rejected
- The
Hyde Amendment: 30 Years of Violating Women’s Rights
- The
Right Way to Reduce Abortion
- Why
Roe Doesn’t Matter Right Now
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