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Maryland Hospitals Now Must Provide Emergency Pregnancy Care
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Maryland’s governor just signed a landmark law requiring hospitals to provide emergency pregnancy-related care — including abortions when medically necessary to save a life or protect health. This move locks in protections previously tied to federal guidelines, now at risk of change, ensuring Maryland residents won’t lose access to critical care. Hospitals must screen for emergencies and deliver treatment or transfer patients — even if they’re at a facility with religious objections. Supporters hail it as vital for women’s health security, while opponents worry about religious freedom. Bottom line: in Maryland, during a medical emergency, you’ll get the care you need — no matter what.
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