The Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has led to a significant shift in access to health care, particularly reproductive care. On June 24, 2022, the US Supreme Court ruled that the landmark court case protecting access to abortion care was no longer in effect. This decision prompted the implementation of the Alabama Human Rights Act of 2019, which banned most abortions in the state and marked Alabama as one of the first states to repeal reproductive rights.

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office has issued an alert against scams, urging residents to be vigilant. The state of reproductive health care in Alabama has worsened since these legislative changes, according to Unity for Reproductive and Gender Equality (URGE) Alabama policy director Austin Roark. URGE focuses on increasing reproductive rights for Alabama beyond just access to abortion.

Despite the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Alabama’s health care system is not adequately set up to support birthers, Roark says. The state has remained in the spotlight on reproductive issues since the abortion ban. Meanwhile, a recent decision by the Alabama Supreme Court classified frozen embryos as children, prompting a temporary halt to IVF treatment. This decision caused concern among doctors, patients and the general public.

After the frozen embryo controversy, fertility clinics have reopened in the state, but uncertainty remains about the future of family planning. The new law passed by Alabama protects IVF treatment from being classified as childbirth under state law. However, URGE advocates for political solutions to address these challenges faced by people seeking fertility treatments and other forms of family planning services.

Roark emphasizes that there is a critical need for comprehensive health resources and policies in Alabama that are accessible and equitable for all communities.

URGE has been involved in initiatives such as exempting baby and menstrual products from state sales tax to improve access to health care services.

In conclusion, while this shift may bring changes in healthcare laws regarding reproductive rights it also brings new challenges that require attention and advocacy from individuals like Austin Roark from URGE who are working towards improving healthcare accessibility for all communities in Alabama

By Samantha Johnson

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