
S.C. Supreme Court sides with state on abortion ban around 6 weeks
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : The state and Planned Parenthood have been at odds over the definition of a fetal heartbeat and when it is detectable.53% : Wednesday's ruling holds that the 2023 Fetal Heartbeat Protection from Abortion Act bans abortion when electrical impulses are first detectable as a "sound" through diagnostic tools, and that a medical professional observes those electrical impulses as a "steady and repetitive rhythmic contraction of the fetal heart.
37% : COLUMBIA, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The South Carolina Supreme Court issued a ruling on Wednesday, siding with the state in its lawsuit with Planned Parenthood over the timeline for the fetal heartbeat abortion ban.
35% : Planned Parenthood, which sued the state to block the Act, contends the six-week mark is not in line with scientific consensus, arguing nine weeks is more medically accurate for when a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
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