In 2013, North Dakota passed a “fetal heartbeat bill” that made abortions illegal if an embryonic heartbeat was detectable. This requirement effectively would have ended abortion in the state because the heartbeat is typically detectable before a woman who is not monitoring for a pregnancy learns she is pregnant....Read More
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