Two Georgia lawmakers, both emergency-medicine doctors, say the state's law did not play a role in the tragic death of Amber ...
A ProPublica investigation found that 28-year-old mother Amber Thurman died as a result of Georgia's abortion laws. Here's ...
Women have died because of abortion bans. The 2022 deaths of Georgia mothers Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller, reported ...
The Georgia hospital that failed to save Amber Thurman may have broken a federal law when doctors there waited 20 hours to ...
Two OB-GYNs explained Friday how medical professionals could have acted to save Amber Thurman and Candi Miller after they ...
ProPublica published a dishonest narrative blaming the Supreme Court and the Georgia state legislature for the death of a ...
ProPublica, a nonprofit investigative outlet, has ignited a flurry of questions and criticism after it published a report ...
Thurman died after waiting 20 hours for emergency care under the state’s abortion ban. Sen. Ron Wyden demanded records his ...
Some organizations issued statements in response to ProPublica's reporting. Nancy Northup, President & CEO at the Center for Reproductive Rights said, in part: “Amber Thurman should be alive today.
A woman in Georgia got a legal abortion, and it killed her. The pro-choice media is falsely blaming it on pro-life laws.
Dr. Christina Francis testified that pro-abortion misinformation, not pro-life laws, is responsible for “dangerous” delays in women receiving emergency care.