"I wasa o card ofer tat in i pain and seemd o node. And it was hearing him, ohar ta bad so ti o the water us dark red like es woni gron an tug w ik ebo," she writes. "This is a very different experience than what occurred just eight months earlier."
Across the United States, Republicans emboldened by the overturning of Roe v. Wade are passing laws intended to stop medical staff from providing an abortion.
But those same laws may also be scaring health workers out of providing basic care for miscarriages.
Guest: Pam Belluck, a health and science writer for The New York Times.
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