Abortion in Tennessee: Extensive series in the Nashville Tennessean
The Nashville Tennessean has published an extensive series on abortion in Tennessee. Did they get it right? Please comment below! Here are the links:
Abortion in Tennessee
The Debate
- TN, with few restrictions, attracts out-of-state women seeking abortions
- Churches shift positions on abortion
- TN man’s fight to stop embryo donation set stage for abortion rights
The People
- 2 women, 2 clinics. 1 goal: To help
- At 40, Memphis abortion clinic gets bold with its mission
- Fort Campbell woman changed mind after husband landed job
- 17-year-old knew decision as soon as she saw baby’s heartbeat
- ‘It still hurts,’ says woman who had abortion in 1979
- ‘I think God forgives and I will be fine’
- Nashville pregnancy center helps women sort out warring emotions
The Data
- Methods of abortion
- Public records on court petitions for abortions don’t exist
- States restrict abortion like never before
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