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abortion, Georgia and Thurman
Georgia doctors speak out to challenge misinformation on state's abortion law, death of Amber Thurman
Two Georgia lawmakers, both emergency-medicine doctors, say the state's law did not play a role in the tragic death of Amber Thurman, despite media "fearmongering."
Amber Thurman First Named 'Preventable' Abortion Death Since Bans
Thurman, 28, experienced a rare complication after taking abortion pills and died during emergency surgery in August 2022, ProPublica reported.
Georgia’s abortion ban linked to Amber Thurman's death in ProPublica investigation: What to know
A ProPublica investigation found that 28-year-old mother Amber Thurman died as a result of Georgia's abortion laws. Here's what to know.
Two Georgia doctors and lawmakers weigh in on the tragic case of Amber Nicole Thurman
Two Georgia doctors, one a congressman and the other a state legislator, weigh in on the tragic case of Amber Nicole Thurman and media claims that state laws regulating abortion led to her death.
An Abortion Ban Killed Amber Thurman—and Likely Many More
It’s Amber Nicole Thurman. She was 28 and worked as a medical assistant and had a 6-year-old son whom she loved to take to petting zoos and the beach. As was horribly predictable, in a country where Black women seek abortions at higher rates and die far more commonly from maternal-health complications,
‘The world has to see my hurt’: Mother reflects on the death of her daughter after Georgia abortion ban
Amber Nicole Thurman, 28, discovered she was pregnant with twins shortly after Georgia’s six-week abortion ban in 2022. She had a medication abortion but developed rare ultimately fatal complications.
Did Georgia hospital break federal law by failing to save Amber Thurman? Senator wants to know.
The Georgia hospital that failed to save Amber Thurman may have broken a federal law when doctors there waited 20 hours to perform a procedure criminalized by the state’s abortion ban, according to Sen.
ProPublica’s left-wing ties back in spotlight after controversial Georgia abortion story
ProPublica, a nonprofit investigative outlet, has ignited a flurry of questions and criticism after it published a report blaming Georgia‘s abortion law for the deaths of two women who took abortion pills.
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Did a Georgia hospital break federal law when it failed to save Amber Thurman? A Senate committee wants answers
Thurman died after waiting 20 hours for emergency care under the state’s abortion ban. Sen. Ron Wyden demanded records his ...
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Georgia abortion death: What's missing in the outrage, political rhetoric
What is missing from the outrage and political rhetoric are the numerous dangers associated with the chemical abortion pill.
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Mom of Amber Thurman haunted by 'preventable' death of daughter denied abortion tells Kamala Harris of pain
The mother sisters of a Georgia woman who's abortion related death was deemed preventable by state maternal death review ...
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From Amber Nicole Thurman to Kate Cox, these are the faces of the abortion rights battle
It’s been just over two years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 court ruling that guaranteed abortion ...
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Abortion Bans Killed Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller
Women have died because of abortion bans. The 2022 deaths of Georgia mothers Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller, reported ...
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Opinion: Why Kamala Harris will mourn Georgia abortion deaths in Arizona
The loss of two women in Georgia is a tragic reminder of what’s at stake in November. For those of us who live in Arizona and ...
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