The supreme court let the law stand, which turned texas into a kind of post ro verses wed state even before roe was struck down. But pamamanda is not having an abortion. She 's having a miscarriage. So help me understand how this law would have anything to do with what amanda's going through. Well, the law shouldn't actually have anything toDo with amanda's situation. The law is not about miscarriage. The law are about abortion. Explain that.
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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