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One year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, America is reckoning with utter disaster. And things are only getting worse.

Indiana–which has the third-highest maternal mortality rate among all reporting states–became the first state to pass an abortion ban afterfell in late June 2022. Other states, including Missouri and Alabama, banned abortion through existing trigger laws that were set to take effect once a decision striking Roe came down.

Alabama’s most recent state-specific maternal mortality rate was 36.4 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2018—again, one of the highest in the country. She adds that along with maternal mortality rates, the states also lack paid family leave and “have no childcare infrastructure that are generally terrible in terms of environmental protections and clean water and air. So these are not conditions in which anyone wants to choose to raise a family or has the conditions to have a family that would thrive.”Anna Merlan joins the podcast to talk about the disgusting scenes that took place on Twitter over the past week.

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