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  1. In December 2023, a Kentucky woman who was eight weeks pregnant sued the Commonwealth's Attorney's Office, including then-Attorney General Daniel Cameron, to overturn the state law.

  2. Mar 13, 2024 · The Dobbs decision triggered Kentucky’s law that completely banned abortion in the state except in very limited circumstances, and through which healthcare providers who violate these restrictions could face civil and criminal penalties.

    • Emilia Dominguez
    • What Does Kentucky HB 148, Kentucky's Trigger Law, do?
    • Where Will Abortions Be available?
    • How Do People Find Abortion Care Outside Kentucky?
    • What About Abortion pills?
    • Can I Still Get Plan B?

    Kentucky's trigger law, enacted in 2019 as House Bill 148, states that an abortion performed by a physician is allowed "in reasonable medical judgment to prevent the death or substantial risk of death" of people who are pregnant. It also permits abortion "to prevent serious, permanent impairment of a life-sustaining organ of a pregnant woman." Othe...

    Abortions will be available in most of the seven states surrounding Kentucky, but probably only temporarily. Tennessee and Missouri also have trigger laws to end abortion in the event of Roe being struck down. But Tennessee's law goes into effect 30 days after such a decision and Missouri's would require certification by the state's attorney genera...

    Several nonprofit organizationswork to help people identify sites outside the state and schedule appointments. Their assistance includes help with costs of abortion as well as travel and child care. They include: 1. The A Fund, at kyafund.org, which helps with costs of abortion. Patients must use a clinic associated with A Fund, which will contribu...

    The use of medication to terminate a pregnancy up to 10 weeks now accounts for about half the abortions in the United States, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, a non-partisan health policy organization. It is considered safe and highly effective, Kaiser said. The method involves taking the drug mifepristone, which stops the pregnancy from ...

    Yes, emergency contraception, often called "Plan B" is available without a prescription from pharmacies. It is used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex and generally works best if take within three days, according to theKaiser Family Foundation. The cost is around $50. Several other methods of emergency contraception are available from a phy...

  3. Apr 14, 2022 · Kentucky ended virtually all in-state abortions on Wednesday, enacting a sweeping law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, restricts minors’ access to the procedure, and...

  4. Jun 24, 2022 · Kentuckys law makes it a Class D felony for anyone to provide procedural or medication abortions in the state. The only exceptions are if an abortion is medically necessary to save the life of...

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · CNN — The Supreme Court of Kentucky ruled Thursday that a lower court wrongfully stopped the enforcement of two state abortion laws, according to court documents. The two measures are...

  6. Feb 16, 2023 · The Kentucky Supreme Court weighed in on a challenge to the state's abortion bans, saying the two bans should remain in place despite voters rejecting an anti-abortion ballot measure in...

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