Jameela Jamil Opened Up About Her Decision To Have An Abortion
The bill outlaws all abortions except in cases where a woman's health is at serious risk. There are no exceptions for cases of rape or incest.after the point at which a doctor can detect a fetal heartbeat — usually around six weeks and before many women are even aware they're pregnant.
The states of Mississippi, Kentucky, and Ohio have all signed the same bill into law this year.BuzzFeed News that she will boycott TV shows and movies shot or produced in the affected states.Well, now Jameela Jamil has joined the conversation, sharing her own experience of abortion in her denouncement of the bans.
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