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Pregnancy care centers, or crisis pregnancy centers, are nonprofit organizations that present themselves as health care clinics. But they’re not regulated as health care facilities, which means they aren’t held to the same standards.
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A Marion County judge will soon decide if the Indiana Department of Health can release terminated pregnancy reports following a hearing Tuesday afternoon.
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Medicaid recipients in Indiana could have more access to birth control under legislation passed by a House committee. However, advocates said an amendment limits people’s options to just a few birth control methods.
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Rep. Rita Fleming (D-Jeffersonville), a retired OB-GYN, helped lead the fight at the Statehouse to expand access to contraceptives.
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Indiana University OB-GYN residents are required to train in abortions and pregnancy loss. State laws prevent them from doing so in Indiana.
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Indiana University’s School of Medicine is now sending doctors out of state to complete some requirements for the OB-GYN program.
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Dr. Caitlin Bernard became the subject of attention and public attacks after she spoke with the media about an abortion she recently provided to a 10-year-old who reported a rape in Ohio.