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Accessibility links * Skip to main content * Keyboard shortcuts for audio player Tri States Public RadioOvation * Hourly News * Listen Live * Playlist * Open Navigation Menu * * Tri States Public Radio * Listen LiveWIUM-FM Tri States Public Radio * donate * Change Sign in or register to see your station everywhere you enjoy NPR. * Newsletters * Sign In * NPR Shop * Donate Close Navigation Menu * Home * News Expand/collapse submenu for News * National * World * Politics * Business * Health * Science * Climate * Race * Culture Expand/collapse submenu for Culture * Books * Movies * Television * Pop Culture * Food * Art & Design * Performing Arts * Life Kit * Gaming * Music Expand/collapse submenu for Music * Tiny Desk * Hip-Hop 50 * All Songs Considered * Music Features * Live Sessions * Podcasts & Shows Expand/collapse submenu for Podcasts & Shows Daily * Morning Edition * Weekend Edition Saturday * Weekend Edition Sunday * All Things Considered * Fresh Air * Up First Featured * The NPR Politics Podcast * Throughline * Trump's Trials * Pop Culture Happy Hour * More Podcasts & Shows * Search * Newsletters * Sign In * NPR Shop * * Tiny Desk * Hip-Hop 50 * All Songs Considered * Music Features * Live Sessions * About NPR * Diversity * Organization * NPR Network * Support * Careers * Connect * Press * Ethics Overwhelming support for abortion in pregnancy-related emergencies, poll finds : Shots - Health News The majority of American voters, including Republicans, support protecting access to abortion for women who are experiencing pregnancy-related emergencies, such as miscarriages, a KFF poll finds. SHOTS Health News From NPR * Your Health * Treatments & Tests * Health Inc. * Policy-ish * Public Health * Twitter SHOTS - HEALTH NEWS MOST AMERICANS SUPPORT ABORTION FOR PREGNANCY-RELATED EMERGENCIES March 7, 20245:00 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition Maria Godoy MOST AMERICANS SUPPORT ABORTION FOR PREGNANCY-RELATED EMERGENCIES Listen· 2:222-Minute ListenPlaylist Toggle more options * Download * Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1236344392/1236504310" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Enlarge this image Most Americans also say women should be allowed to travel for medical care – including an abortion, a new KFF poll finds. Gracey Zhang for NPR hide caption toggle caption Gracey Zhang for NPR Most Americans also say women should be allowed to travel for medical care – including an abortion, a new KFF poll finds. Gracey Zhang for NPR In the almost two years since Roe v. Wade was overturned, the unintended consequences of abortion bans have become clearer. NPR has reported on women who were denied care for miscarriages and high-risk pregnancies, including Jaci Statton of Oklahoma, who was told she had to wait in a hospital parking lot until her non-viable pregnancy became life threatening. SHOTS - HEALTH NEWS IN OKLAHOMA, A WOMAN WAS TOLD TO WAIT UNTIL SHE'S 'CRASHING' FOR ABORTION CARE SHOTS - HEALTH NEWS HER MISCARRIAGE LEFT HER BLEEDING PROFUSELY. AN OHIO ER SENT HER HOME TO WAIT Statton, who is in her 20s, says hospital staff told her, "We cannot touch you unless you are crashing in front of us or your blood pressure goes so high that you are fixing to have a heart attack." Stories like this have increased awareness of how abortion bans are impacting health care during pregnancy. That may be reflected in the results of a new poll from the health research organization KFF, which finds there is a broad consensus – 86% of Americans – that women in such pregnancy-related emergencies should have access to abortion procedures. Sponsor Message This support crosses party lines – including nearly 8 in 10 Republicans, says KFF pollster Ashley Kirzinger. "While they may be anti-abortion in most cases, they don't want to limit access to basic medical care for these women who are really experiencing kind of the worst-case scenarios," she says. There is also strong support across party lines for allowing women to travel for medical care – including getting an abortion. And the poll finds most people don't want doctors who perform abortions – or women who have them – to face criminal charges. "We see 8 in 10 Democrats, two-thirds of Independents and about half of Republicans who want to protect doctors who perform abortions from facing either fines or prison time," Kirzinger says. This includes protecting doctors who prescribe abortion pills — 62% of respondents say health care providers should not be prosecuted for mailing abortion pills to patients who live in states where abortion is banned. When it comes to the 2024 election, the poll found that abortion is not the top issue for most voters, although it does resonate strongly with certain groups. Only 12% of all voters say it's the most important issue. But women of reproductive age (18 to 49), Black women and women who live in states with abortion bans were more likely to rank abortion as the most important issue influencing their vote this November. 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