The complex early history of abortion in the United States

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The complex early history of abortion in the United States
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Most scholars say that at the nation's founding ending a pregnancy wasn’t illegal—or even controversial. Here’s a look at the complex early history of abortion in the United States

The divisive battle over abortion has flared up once more with the leak of a U.S. Supreme Court draft majority opinion by Associate Justice Samuel Alito that would overturn the 1973, Alito drew on the work of certain historians and concluded the right to abortion was not rooted in the country’s “history or tradition.”

But that view of history is the subject of great dispute. Though interpretations differ, most scholars who have investigated the history of abortion argue that terminating a pregnancy wasn’t always illegal—or even controversial. Here’s what they say about the nation’s long, complicated relationship with abortion.

Anti-abortion protesters hold signs resembling fetuses during a demonstration of several thousand marching from the White House to the Capitol building.Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited.Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited.Woman, An Historical, Gynaecological and Anthropological Compendium

. According to the Vienna-based Museum of Contraception and Abortion, when abortion is illegal doctors and women themselves tend to use whatever instruments are available to perform the procedure.: Norma McCorvey, 35, poses for a photograph in Terrell, Texas, on January 21, 1983. McCorvey is better known to many as “Jane Roe,” the fictitious name she used in her historic lawsuit against the state’s anti-abortion law.

A 1980s-era Planned Parenthood advertisement decrying a proposal before the U.S. Senate that would codify the belief that human life begins at conception. Activists and legislators who were dismayed by the Supreme Court’sruling have spent years attempting to reverse it through constitutional amendments and other legislation., a historian of women’s rights and public health and an assistant professor at Kennesaw State University, “abortion in the first trimester would have been very, very common.

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