"Fetal heartbeat" abortion ban signed into law by Wyoming governor
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Wyoming's governor signed a law banning abortions after embryonic cardiac activity is detected, facing immediate legal challenges.
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If you are a woman in Wyoming, this law could restrict your access to abortion services, effectively banning most abortions around six weeks of pregnancy.
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has signed legislation prohibiting abortions once embryonic cardiac activity is detectable. This measure, which effectively bans most abortions around six weeks of pregnancy, is expected to face immediate legal challenges. Opponents argue the law infringes on reproductive rights, while proponents cite the protection of unborn life. The legal battle will determine the enforceability of the ban and its impact on abortion access within the state.
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed legislation prohibiting abortions once embryonic cardiac activity is detectable.
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