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The Midwestern state was the first to head to the polls on abortion since the Supreme Court ended the national right to the procedure. With unusually high voter turnout, the state chose to preserve the right to choose.
The Indiana abortion bill contains exceptions — including in cases of rape and incest limited to 10 weeks, and to prevent serious physical health risks to the mother.
The Supreme Court decision to overturn the landmark abortion ruling Roe v. Wade marks a historic turning point in an increasingly divided United States, says Carolina Chimoy.
Many fear that the US move to overturn Roe v. Wade could curb tenuous rights gains in the Philippines. Abortion policies in the country are some of the most restrictive in the world.