Revealing the issue

Welcome to my site. Here, I delve into the issues surrounding the criminalization of women using abortion and how it negatively impacts healthcare in Tennessee and throughout the United States

How This Hurts Women

Criminalization and punishing abortion will prevent women from being able to get the necessary care for reproductive issues. Tennessee struggles with infant mortality, with 42.1 mothers dying per 100,000 live births. The bill would also hurt minors who were victims of rape or incest. This policy would enforce strict control over individuals' bodies and put more mothers at risk.

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 A Problem Beyond Borders

Several other states besides Tennessee, including the surrounding states consider abortion as homicide and enforce strict punishment on women.            

Texas is one of the many dangerous states that made abortion illegal, creating HB7, which attacks doctors performing abortions and encourages citizens to spy and ensure other people aren't doing abortions. 

                                  Why this change Would help Women

  • It would allow women to make their own bodily decisions
  • Pregnancy-related deaths would decrease
  • Struggling states would be able to provide appropriate reproductive care
  • Doctors wouldn't be threatened with prison time for performing abortions
  • Women wouldn't need to seek potentially dangerous methods of abortion

                          Legalized Abortion: The Facts and it's importance

Criminalizing abortion would put non-abortion users at risk since some abortion medications are used for other complications.

Unsafe abortions are performed due to different reasons such as the criminalization of abortion, which is a major factor in maternal mortality throughout the world.

Legalizing abortion allows women of different social or economic classes an opportunity for reproductive care.

Non- abortion users would be at risk since abortion medications are also used for other pregnancy complications.