HEALTHVIRGINIA MERCURY
More than abortion: What Va. patients and providers want you to know about reproductive health laws
Casey Oakley, a Virginia resident, required an abortion after complications from an unsuccessful IVF embryo transfer, highlighting the life-saving role of reproductive healthcare. Del. Cia Price, who relies on contraception to manage a metabolic ovarian disorder, emphasizes access to such care. Both support a pending Virginia constitutional amendment to protect rights to abortion, IVF, and contraception.
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