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In the 2012 case Texas Medical Providers Performing Abortion Services v. David Lakey, a US appeals court ruled as constitutional a Texas law that required abortion providers in the state to show women receiving abortions the ultrasound images of their fetuses. The law also required providers to describe the sounds of the fetuses' nascent hearts. In doing so, the court set precedent that ultrasound readings are necessary medical information for pregnant women seeking abortions, increasing the wait-period for women seeking abortions. The decision fueled debates in the early twenty-first century US abouts women's rights to abortions.
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- Texas Medical Providers Performing Abortion Services v. Lakey (2012)
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2017-06-23
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- anti-abortion movements
- Legal
- Texas Medical Providers Performing Abortion Services v. Lakey (2012)
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