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Abortion in Mississippi

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Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Ohio all had statutes in 2007 that required specific informed consent on abortion but also, by statute, allowing medical doctors performing abortions to disassociate themselves from the anti-abortion materials they were required to provide to their female patients. By law, abortion providers in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi were required to perform ultrasounds before providing women with abortions, even in situations such as in the first trimester where ultrasound has no medical necessity. Some states, such as Alaska, Mississippi, West Virginia, Texas, and Kansas, have passed laws requiring abortion providers to warn patients of a link between abortion and breast cancer and to issue other scientifically unsupported warnings. On November 8, 2011, the Personhood amendment, to define personhood as beginning "at the moment of fertilization, cloning, or the functional equivalent thereof," was rejected by 55 percent of voters.
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professor Adam Searing, "The uninsured rate for women of childbearing age is nearly twice as high in states that have not expanded Medicaid. ... That means a lot more women who don't have health coverage before they get pregnant or after they have their children. ... If states would expand Medicaid coverage, they would improve the health of mothers and babies and save lives." According to the 2018 Premature Birth Report Cards, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama were all given an F. In the 2018 America's Health Rankings produced by United Health Foundation, Mississippi ranked 32nd in the country when it came to
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are the direct cause of these factors, however. The negative effects are more likely to be linked to access to healthcare, the number of healthcare facilities, and socioeconomic status. The study singled out Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Kansas as being the most restrictive states that year, followed by Arkansas and Indiana for second in terms of abortion restrictions, and Florida, Arizona, and Alabama in third for most restrictive state abortion requirements.
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tended to resist expanding Medicaid, family leave, medical leave, and sex education in public schools. In 2017, Georgia, Ohio, Missouri, Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi have among the highest rates of infant mortality in the United States. Mississippi had an infant mortality rate of 8.6 deaths per 1,000 live births.
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In the period between 1972 and 1974, the state had an illegal abortion mortality rate per million women aged 15–44 of between 0.1 and 0.9. In 1990, 289,000 women in the state faced the risk of an unintended pregnancy. In 2010, the state had zero publicly funded abortions. In 2014, 59% of adults said
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clinic, which did not offer abortion services, in a state with a population of 694,045 women aged 15–49. North Dakota, Wyoming, Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia were the only six states as of July 21, 2017, not to have a Planned Parenthood clinic that offered abortion services. In
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In 2012, Jackson Women's Health almost closed as a result of a new state law being passed that required the clinic to have medical staff with hospital admitting privileges. None of the hospitals in Jackson wanted to give the qualified OB-GYNs on staff at the clinic those privileges. The clinic was
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also found that states with more abortion restrictions have higher rates of maternal death, higher rates of uninsured pregnant women, higher rates of infant and child deaths, higher rates of teen drug and alcohol abuse, and lower rates of cancer screening. It is unlikely that abortion restrictions
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that abortion should be illegal in all or most cases while 36% believed it should be legal. According to a 2014 Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) study, just under 60% of white women, the same percentage as white men, in the state believed that abortion be illegal in all or most cases. In
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In the 2011 election season, Mississippi placed an amendment on the ballot that redefines how the state viewed abortion. The personhood amendment defined personhood as "every human being from the moment of fertilization, cloning or the functional equivalent thereof". If passed, it would have been
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In 2014, there was still only one abortion clinic in Mississippi. 99% of the counties in the state did not have an abortion clinic. That year, 91% of women in the state aged 15–44 lived in a county without an abortion clinic. Around 90% of Jackson Women's Health services were abortion related in
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On February 27, 2006, Mississippi's House Public Health Committee voted to approve a ban on abortion, but that bill died after the House and Senate failed to agree on compromise legislation. The state was one of 23 states in 2007 to have a detailed abortion-specific informed consent requirement.
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allowed abortions only in cases where the woman's physical health was endangered. In order to obtain abortions during this period, women would often travel from a state where abortion was illegal to states where it was legal. Mississippi passed a parental consent law in the early 1990s. This law
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According to a 2017 report from the Center for Reproductive Rights and Ibis Reproductive Health, states that tried to pass additional constraints on a woman's ability to access legal abortions had fewer policies supporting women's health, maternal health, and children's health. These states also
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Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act was rejected by Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Missouri. Consequently, poor women in the typical age range to become mothers had a gap in coverage for prenatal care. According to Georgetown University Center for Children and Families research
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ruling meant individual states could no longer regulate abortion in the first trimester. On July 11, 2012, a Mississippi federal judge ordered an extension of his temporary order to allow the state's only abortion clinic to stay open. The order was to stay in place until U.S. District Judge
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By the end of the 1800s, all states in the Union except Louisiana had therapeutic exceptions in their legislative bans on abortions. In the 19th century, bans by state legislatures on abortion were about protecting the life of the mother given the number of deaths caused by abortions; state
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Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund assists women, primarily African American women, "offer financial assistance and practical support to persons seeking abortion as well as free emergency contraception, community based comprehensive sex education and fighting for reproductive justice in
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on June 24 of that year. State Attorney General Lynn Fitch's certification made Mississippi's 2007 'trigger law' go into effect and ban all abortions in the state, β€œexcept in the case where necessary for the preservation of the mother's life or where the pregnancy was caused by rape".
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In August 2023, a 13-year-old girl in Mississippi made national news when she gave birth after being raped the previous fall; she was denied an abortion under Mississippi's near-total abortion ban. Her mother stated that no one informed her of the state's rape exception.
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On March 20, 2018, a federal district court in Mississippi enacted a temporary, 10-day ban of the enforcement of the Gestational Age Act due to its conflict with the established rights of the woman under
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was referred to the Public Health and Human Services Committee on January 17, 2019. After passing out of their respective committees on February 5, 2019, both SB 2116 and HB 732, were passed out of the
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declined in the years prior to their outlawing, falling from thirteen in 1982 to eight in 1992. By 2006, only one remained. The final clinic closed on July 6, 2022, following the overruling of
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After Mississippi passed abortion restrictions in 2019, Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund received a huge number of donations in the course of a single week totaling more than US$ 14,000.
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Number, rate, and ratio of reported abortions, by reporting area of residence and occurrence and by percentage of abortions obtained by out-of-state residents, US CDC estimates
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The Republican-controlled Mississippi House and Senate passed separate bills Wednesday to ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, about six weeks into pregnancy.
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had been the only operating abortion clinic in Mississippi. In 2010, the color of the building changed from beige to hot pink after the building was acquired by a new owner.
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A law outlawing abortion in Mississippi took effect on July 7, 2022, after Mississippi State Attorney General Lynn Fitch on June 27 of that year certified the June 24, 2022,
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on February 13, 2019. On March 19, 2019, the Senate concurred in the House amendments to SB 2116, and on March 22, 2019, the fetal heartbeat bill was signed into law by
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could review newly drafted rules on how the Mississippi Department of Health would administer a new abortion law. The law in question came into effect on July 1, 2012.
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in the state. Between 1982 and 1992, the number of abortion clinics in the state decreased by five, going from thirteen in 1982 to eight in 1992. Since around 2006,
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was that the Gestational Age Act does not allow exemptions in cases of rape or incest. The state had a law on the books as of August 2018 that would be triggered if
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Mississippi legislature was one of eight states nationwide that tried, again, and failed, to pass a "fetal heartbeat" bill in 2017.
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is illegal. The new law took effect on July 7, 2022, after Mississippi State Attorney General Lynn Fitch certified on June 27, the
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Number of reported abortions, abortion rate and percentage change in rate by geographic region and state in 1992, 1995 and 1996
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In 2020, a law was enacted in Mississippi banning abortions based on the sex, race, or genetic abnormality of the fetus.
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Women from the state participated in marches supporting abortion rights as part of a #StoptheBans movement in May 2019.
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Henshaw, Stanley K. (May 1995). "The Impact of Requirements for Parental Consent on Minors' Abortions in Mississippi".
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impacted when minors sought abortions, resulting in an increase of 19% for abortions sought after 12 weeks.
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Jackson Women's Health closed in July 2022. The building was sold and turned into a consignment store.
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Arndorfer, Elizabeth; Michael, Jodi; Moskowitz, Laura; Grant, Juli A.; Siebel, Liza (December 1998).
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Free birth control correlates to teenage girls having fewer pregnancies and fewer abortions. A 2014
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As of 2017, Jackson Women's Health had around 10 protesters outside their clinic on a daily basis.
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Cates, Willard; Rochat, Roger (March 1976). "Illegal Abortions in the United States: 1972–1974".
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During the 1980s and 1990s, anti-abortion rights activists protested at different clinics around
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In 1966, the Mississippi legislature made abortion legal in cases of rape. By the end of 1972,
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Following the overturn of Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022, abortion rights protests were held in
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was referred to the Public Health and Welfare Committee on January 11, 2019. HB 732, by Rep.
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Phillips, Rich. "Judge lets Mississippi's only abortion clinic stay open -- for now". CNN.
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May 2019, the state was one of six states in the nation with only one abortion clinic.
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Mississippi abortion ban bill fails as legislators miss deadline for compromise
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governments saw themselves as looking out for the lives of their citizens.
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2017. They saw around 30 to 40 patients per week. In 2017, there was one
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2017, medical and surgical abortions were split at around 50% each.
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In March 2018, the Mississippi House passed House Bill 1510, the
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study found such a link.  At the same time, a 2011 study by
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saved at the last minute after a judge ruled in their favor.
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A State-By-State Review of Abortion and Reproductive Rights
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Mississippi". It was founded by Laurie Bertram Roberts.
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illegal to get an abortion in the state of Mississippi.
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Total number of abortion clinics by year in Mississippi
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allowed abortion in cases of rape or incest only and
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Women's March in Jackson, Mississippi, USA, in 2017
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Index

Abortion law in Mississippi
Mississippi
Supreme Court
Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
abortion clinics
Roe v. Wade
Abortion in the United States
New England Journal of Medicine
Center for Reproductive Rights
Ibis Reproductive Health
maternal mortality
Mississippi
Alabama
Massachusetts
Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers
fetal heartbeat bill
conceptus
fetus
embryo
cluster of cells with electrical activity
Gestational Age Act
Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act
Roe v. Wade
Mississippi Legislature
Angela Burks Hill
Chris Brown
Mississippi Senate
Mississippi House
Mississippi Governor
Phil Bryant

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