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    Ectopic pregnancy: SB 8 uses the definition of abortion in Chapter 245, Health and Safety Code, which excludes the intent to "remove an ectopic pregnancy," defined as "the implantation of a fertilized egg or embryo outside of the uterus."

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  2. 21 cze 2024 · The Texas Medical Board revised its abortion ban guidance, expanding the definition of dangerous pregnancies while specifying that a terminated pregnancy must occur in the uterus to be...

  3. On September 1, a Texas law (SB8) outlawing virtually all abortions and related information and support went into effect. SB8 creates a coercive environment for patients and clinicians across the spectrum of care and is an attack on our members, our patients, and the medical profession.

  4. 21 sie 2023 · It outlines two conditions where doctors can provide abortions - preterm premature rupture of membranes, the medical term for when someone's water breaks too early, and ectopic pregnancy,...

  5. 21 wrz 2024 · The Texas Legislature banned abortion care as early as five weeks into pregnancy in September 2021, nearly a year before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade — the case that...

  6. What does ACOG mean by “full spectrum of reproductive health care”? People should be able to access abortion care where and when they need it, including for such purposes as abortion care, miscarriage management, and perinatal palliative care.

  7. Texas’ Senate Bill 8 (SB8) became law on September 1, 2021, banning abortions as early as 5 weeks after the start of one’s last menstrual period.