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Abortion abolitionists protest outside an IVF clinic in Texas.

NPR’s Sarah McCammon


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NPR’s Sarah McCammon

Abortion abolitionists protest outside an IVF clinic in Texas.

NPR’s Sarah McCammon

In recent years, more than a dozen states have enacted laws banning nearly all abortions. These include exceptions for rape, incest, and to protect the life of the mother. But a small and vocal group of anti-abortion activists argue that even these exceptions are morally wrong. They want to ban all abortions, as well as some infertility treatments, including in vitro fertilization. They believe that unborn children are entitled to the same rights as humans.

About this episode sunday story From “Up First,” NPR’s Sarah McCammon takes us to a protest outside an IVF clinic and talks with activists who call themselves “abortion abolitionists.” These activists say their goal is to turn their beliefs into policy and are encouraged by the progress they have made.

This episode was produced by Justine Yan and edited by Jenny Schmidt and Megan Pratz. Designed by Gilly Moon.

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