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In today's newsletter:  Are abortion bans causing deaths? States that passed them are doing little to find out; what to know if you’re pregnant; how to reduce formaldehyde exposure in your home; and more from our newsroom.

Are Abortion Bans Across America Causing Deaths? The States That Passed Them Are Doing Little to Find Out.

The same political leaders who enacted abortion bans oversee the state committees that review maternal deaths. These committees haven’t tracked the laws’ impacts, and most haven’t finished examining cases from the year the bans went into effect.

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What they wish they’d known

 

If You’re Pregnant, Here’s What You Should Know About the Medical Procedures That Could Save Your Life

We heard the same story again and again this year: The women were having miscarriages. They were bleeding and in pain.

They needed a medical procedure to clear their uterus, but their doctors delayed it or didn’t even counsel them about it. Our yearlong investigation found that abortion laws are affecting how physicians treat pregnancy loss and other complications because the procedures used in these cases are also used for abortions. 

We spoke to women who survived terrifying experiences, and we interviewed family members of those who died without care. They all felt unprepared as they entered emergency rooms, unaware of how abortion laws were reaching into pregnancy care. 

They wished they had known what to expect and how to advocate for themselves and their loved ones. 

We created this guide for them and anyone who finds themselves in the same position. 

We wrote it in consultation with dozens of doctors, including those who hold positions at leading medical organizations and those who regularly treat patients who are miscarrying.

This guide does not provide medical or legal advice. We encourage you to seek out other reliable resources and consult with experts you trust.

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How to reduce formaldehyde exposure in your home

ProPublica spent months investigating how formaldehyde creates an inescapable cancer risk for everyone in America. And it’s in our homes, coming from our couches, our clothes and our babies’ cribs — sometimes at levels that can trigger breathing problems, allergic reactions and asthma.

Here’s how to reduce formaldehyde levels in your home. 

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