Kansas abortions rise 58% in 2023 amid tight restrictions in nearby states

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They have states like NC and VA where they still have abortion rights where cost of living is relatively cheap. Not every state is like Alabama or Mississippi.
people aren't gonna actually move for the sole reason of "i might need an abortion", in any meaningful numbers

frankly, if the election proved anything, it's that most women don't expect to get one. they aren't anticipating getting pregnant, and actually wanting to get rid of it. i don't think anyone really does, until it's too late

i support abortion rights, but it's a pretty ugly scenario to take an egg beater to a future child :huhldup: it's just not something people hope for
 

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people aren't gonna actually move for the sole reason of "i might need an abortion", in any meaningful numbers

frankly, if the election proved anything, it's that most women don't expect to get one. they aren't anticipating getting pregnant, and actually wanting to get rid of it. i don't think anyone really does, until it's too late

i support abortion rights, but it's a pretty ugly scenario to take an egg beater to a future child :huhldup: it's just not something people hope for

When enough women die from it, as much as homicide victims, then other women will get paranoid and flock away from those states. Especially ones that plan the families the traditional way.
 

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When enough women die from it, as much as homicide victims, then other women will get paranoid and flock away from those states. Especially ones that plan the families the traditional way.

How many women die from it? Are they dropping like flies?
 
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