Imagine a 9-week pregnant patient who comes to the emergency department with vaginal bleeding and abdominal cramping. Like nearly a quarter of pregnancies, she is experiencing early pregnancy loss, also referred to as spontaneous abortion or miscarriage. As she continues to bleed, she becomes progressively tachycardic and hypotensive, entering hemorrhagic shock, requiring an emergent procedure in order to preserve her health and save her life. Now imagine she lives in a state with laws that restrict clinicians from performing abortion care, even in emergency scenarios.
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