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Abortion numbers are climbing around the country according to a recent report, but that's not the case in Florida.
Florida Rep. Kat Cammack says she nearly died during an ectopic pregnancy last year, and places the blame on "fearmongering." ...
Rep. Kat Cammack evacuated her office after death threats following her ectopic pregnancy story in the Wall Street Journal, ...
Representative Kat Cammack said doctors in Florida were hesitant to give her drugs to expel her ectopic pregnancy.
The congresswoman needed to end an ectopic pregnancy, but Florida's anti-abortion laws deterred doctors from performing one ...
Kat Cammack, a Republican Congresswoman from Florida, faced hurdles during emergency treatment. This happened due to worries ...
The Alachua County Democratic Party jumped on the story as a showcase of how criminalizing abortion creates a situation where ...
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) says activists’ “fearmongering” was to blame for doctors hesitating to treat her ectopic ...
Cammack said "fearmongering" from abortion-rights groups about Florida's law led doctors to delay treating her ectopic pregnancy.
Kat Cammack faced delayed treatment for an ectopic pregnancy due to abortion law fears but blamed left-wing "fearmongering" ...
Cammack, who is currently pregnant, said the threats were directed at “me, my unborn child, my family, and my staff,” in a ...
Abortion rights advocates say the law itself creates confusion. Florida health officials say ectopic pregnancies aren’t ...