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One of the most restrictive abortion laws in the United States has passed, with Georgia outlawing abortion if a doctor is able to detect a heartbeat.

Members of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Kathleen, Georgia, stand together during an anti-abortion rally ahead of the March for Life on the National Mall.

Abortion is one of the most politically divisive issues in the United States and numerous states have tried to limit access to abortions.Georgia's lower house approved the"heartbeat bill" which prohibits abortions as soon as the first beats of the fetus are heard -- from six weeks -- something that happens when most mothers still don't know they are pregnant.

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