When, at five months pregnant, Emma Giglio discovered her baby had multiple anomalies in utero, she and her husband made the heartrending decision to terminate their pregnancy. But that was just the beginning of her agony. Emma was 22 weeks pregnant, if she had lived in a state where she had reproductive freedom, she would have been able to terminate the pregnancy in her own town, be seen by her own doctors, recover in her own bed. But because she lived in South Carolina, she had to travel hundreds of miles away for the procedure. It was a cold reality hitting both the Giglios and their physicians. 🇺🇸
https://www.glamour.com/story/election-2024-the-journey-of-my-abortion-in-south-carolina