1 Year After “Roe” Overturn, Most Americans Say Ruling Has Been Bad for Country

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1 Year After “Roe” Overturn, Most Americans Say Ruling Has Been Bad for Country
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Nearly one year to the day that the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, new polling shows that most Americans are opposed to the anti-abortion ruling.

was bad for the country. Among those who said as much, 86 percent said the ruling was bad because it put the health and lives of people who can become pregnant at risk, with 81 percent saying the ruling was harmful because it struck down a recognized constitutional right. Seventy-eight percent said the ruling was bad for the country because it allowed states to restrict abortion access.

Forty-six percent of respondents said being pregnant in the U.S. has become more dangerous as a result of the Court’s decision.ruling has made it more difficult to respond to pregnancy-related emergencies. Forty-four percent of OBGYNs said their “decision-making autonomy” has worsened since thedecision. In states where abortion has been banned or severely restricted, that number goes up to 6 in 10 OBGYNs.

Meanwhile, there have been numerous reports of people being denied access to abortion in medical emergencies since the

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