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31 states are failing to provide vital reproductive and sexual health services to women in the US, damning report says

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"Thirty-one U.S. states are failing to provide basic sexual health and reproductive services, a damning new report has revealed. Activist group rePROs Fight Back’s annual report found that reproductive healthcare in the U.S. continues to be in a perilous state in the aftermath of the overturning of Roe v Wade in 2022 during President Donald Trump’s first term in the White House. The failing states were ranked with a ‘D’ or ‘F’ grade depending on whether they provided access to a number of vital sexual and reproductive health services and rights.

In 2021, the year before Roe v Wade was overturned, 26 states had failing grades. Since the grading system began in 2011, the U.S. has fallen from a C- to an F. The number of falling states in the first year of the study was just nine.

...As things stand, abortion has been completely banned or almost completely banned in 19 states. Consequently, thousands of women across the country have had basic healthcare access refused, jeopardizing their future fertility and, in many cases, putting lives at risk.

...States that score highly will have comprehensive sex education in schools, emergency contraception mandated in the emergency room, access to contraception services for minors, Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, a Medicaid “waiver” expanding eligibility for family planning services, Medicaid postpartum coverage expanded to 12 months, insurance coverage of abortion services, an absence of abortion restrictions, an absence of TRAP laws (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers), access to abortion medication and access to gender-affirming care."

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Living longer and more healthily involves abandoning right-wung ideology.
 
Those are just the plebs. We only care about them when we need their votes, and they are easily frightened into obedience anyway during campaign season by inundating them with stories of brown criminals and transgender children.
 
"Thirty-one U.S. states are failing to provide basic sexual health and reproductive services, a damning new report has revealed. Activist group rePROs Fight Back’s annual report found that reproductive healthcare in the U.S. continues to be in a perilous state in the aftermath of the overturning of Roe v Wade in 2022 during President Donald Trump’s first term in the White House. The failing states were ranked with a ‘D’ or ‘F’ grade depending on whether they provided access to a number of vital sexual and reproductive health services and rights.

In 2021, the year before Roe v Wade was overturned, 26 states had failing grades. Since the grading system began in 2011, the U.S. has fallen from a C- to an F. The number of falling states in the first year of the study was just nine.

...As things stand, abortion has been completely banned or almost completely banned in 19 states. Consequently, thousands of women across the country have had basic healthcare access refused, jeopardizing their future fertility and, in many cases, putting lives at risk.


...States that score highly will have comprehensive sex education in schools, emergency contraception mandated in the emergency room, access to contraception services for minors, Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, a Medicaid “waiver” expanding eligibility for family planning services, Medicaid postpartum coverage expanded to 12 months, insurance coverage of abortion services, an absence of abortion restrictions, an absence of TRAP laws (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers), access to abortion medication and access to gender-affirming care."

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Living longer and more healthily involves abandoning right-wung ideology.
This is the right protecting women and their fetus. Like it my republican counterparts?
 
I sense I bias in “rePROs Fight Back”
 
"Thirty-one U.S. states are failing to provide basic sexual health and reproductive services, a damning new report has revealed. Activist group rePROs Fight Back’s annual report found that reproductive healthcare in the U.S. continues to be in a perilous state in the aftermath of the overturning of Roe v Wade in 2022 during President Donald Trump’s first term in the White House. The failing states were ranked with a ‘D’ or ‘F’ grade depending on whether they provided access to a number of vital sexual and reproductive health services and rights.

In 2021, the year before Roe v Wade was overturned, 26 states had failing grades. Since the grading system began in 2011, the U.S. has fallen from a C- to an F. The number of falling states in the first year of the study was just nine.

...As things stand, abortion has been completely banned or almost completely banned in 19 states. Consequently, thousands of women across the country have had basic healthcare access refused, jeopardizing their future fertility and, in many cases, putting lives at risk.


...States that score highly will have comprehensive sex education in schools, emergency contraception mandated in the emergency room, access to contraception services for minors, Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, a Medicaid “waiver” expanding eligibility for family planning services, Medicaid postpartum coverage expanded to 12 months, insurance coverage of abortion services, an absence of abortion restrictions, an absence of TRAP laws (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers), access to abortion medication and access to gender-affirming care."

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Living longer and more healthily involves abandoning right-wung ideology.
Why would it be the government's job to provide reproductive health services? Let's have Doge cut that. Go visit your healthcare practitioner privately shouldn't involve the government at all.
 
"Proudly unlicensed back street clothes hanger abortionist"
Extremist rhetoric with no connection to reality is something I can't really comprehend so unless you're just having an emotional outburst what's the point of this?

Do you have a point or is everyone that doesn't agree with you just a bad and evil?
 
Extremist rhetoric with no connection to reality is something I can't really comprehend so unless you're just having an emotional outburst what's the point of this?

Do you have a point or is everyone that doesn't agree with you just a bad and evil?
As we see everywhere on this forum, the things you 'can't really comprehend' is a long and all-encompassing list.

Have a blessed day.
 
As we see everywhere on this forum, the things you 'can't really comprehend' is a long and all-encompassing list.

Have a blessed day.
Weird emotional outburst noted I guess. I guess I'll just have to deal with not understanding why you think this is something that needs to be said.
 
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Dumber than rocks MAGA dont realize that we're fine with healthcare not being the govt's job...so then why have Neanderthal red states made laws (the govt! 😱) denying it to women? Seems like that's interfering with "medical professionals' jobs" ;)

The critical thinking disconnect would be funny if it wasnt risking women's lives, health, and ability to work, feed their families, contribute society, etc.
 
Weird emotional outburst noted I guess. I guess I'll just have to deal with not understanding why you think this is something that needs to be said.
You should have read the OP before you decided to reply,
.States that score highly will have comprehensive sex education in schools, emergency contraception mandated in the emergency room, access to contraception services for minors, Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, a Medicaid “waiver” expanding eligibility for family planning services, Medicaid postpartum coverage expanded to 12 months, insurance coverage of abortion services, an absence of abortion restrictions, an absence of TRAP laws (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers), access to abortion medication and access to gender-affirming care."
 
if you think that is true there is no point in replying to you because you cannot think your way through what the OP is saying.
I wasn't interacting with the op in that post. I was pointing out that there's no use trying to talk to extremists.

If you don't think there's any point in replying to me okay bye.
 
I wasn't interacting with the op in that post. I was pointing out that there's no use trying to talk to extremists.

If you don't think there's any point in replying to me okay bye.
Who exactly is the extremist that you are referring to?
 
Who exactly is the extremist that you are referring to?
Seeing as he quoted me, I guess he means me. As with the guy who self-describes as 'classical liberal sage' and manages to be precisely none of those things the same principle applies to this here 'supreme knower of all'.
 
Every so often I still hear right wingers say we have the "best healthcare system in the world."
 
The one expressing extremist views if you're not aware of what that is it's probably time to take a look in the mirror.
What are my supposed extremist views, other than a random guy with an unsupported opinion on the net disagrees with them.
 
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