Post Roe v Wade abortion law in South Dakota only allows for exceptions to save life of mother

During a Sunday morning appearance on CNN, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem was asked whether she thinks there should be exceptions for survivors of rape and incest when it came to abortion laws.

Apparently, she does not.

Ms Noem’s interview with Dana Bash on *State of the Union *covered a wide range of topics given that the governor is seen as a leading contender to be Donald Trump’s running mate.

On abortion, she spoke in favour of the issue being decided by individual states post-Roe v Wade, referencing a decades-old trigger law that came into effect in her state after the Supreme Court struck down the 1973 decision.

Abortion is now banned in South Dakota, with the only exception being to save the life of the mother.

  • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Exactly. Especially when you consider that, in order to qualify for those exceptions, the pregnant women often have to prove their case in court.

    This parody of a court proceeding usually takes so long to get started and complete that they’re past the arbitrary time limit for which there are no exceptions and leads them bankrupt from the legal expenses/loss of income for not having a job that lets them take time off.

    Even the “to save the woman’s life” exception requires a ridiculous burden of proof that means most doctors won’t risk it.

    The so-called exceptions are almost never granted, but still they get credit for being “more humane” for including them. Fuck that!