The issue is basically gotten out of control. We have women being denied emergency services by hospitals and both end up dying, we have insurance companies making it impossible to get the birth control their doctors prescribe. We also have insurance companies requiring a prior authorization for emergency services regarding emergency termination of a pregnancy. So then office workers and doctors have to take precious time to punch through a insurance claim for a emergency services. Women are not all the same when it comes to birth control products, and failed pregnancy. I hope one day our society can leave this issue between a woman and her physician. Because if physicians can't properly practice healthcare with out restrictions, they eventually have blood on their hands, and lawsuits against them for neglance. All because a state law told them they can only provide services if certain criteria is present. Even then. Let's say the mother is dead but the fetus still has a heartbeat, they can't save the fetus because it still has a heartbeat, and that goes against the heartbeat laws in some states. People who never worked in the medical field, with no medical training wrote these laws, and tricked people into voting for them by spending millions of dollars in campaign advertising. It's disgusting.