New law targets abortion in state
When Oklahoma resident Pam Brown realized she was pregnant for the second time in 18 months, she felt like an abortion was her only option.
At the clinic, the doctor performed an ultrasound to gauge how far along Brown was in her pregnancy. She saw something that would change her life forever: two tiny, moving heads.
“I got up right then and walked out,” she said.
Today, Brown has...
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