An often-overlooked population especially hard hit by the Dobbs ruling is incarcerated women and girls, and those on probation and parole. From CarrieNBaker:
, slow bureaucratically, and will not be available to most incarcerated women. Moreover, unemployment, poverty and housing insecurity for people on parole and probation can make paying for travel and abortion healthcare out of state insurmountable. These same factors make caring for the children they are forced to carry and birth extraordinarily difficult.
For thousands of pregnant women and girls under the control and surveillance of the criminal legal system in the United States, the Supreme Court’s decision inhas made coerced pregnancy and childbirth yet one more inhumane form of punishment in the United States of America.
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