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doctor says floridas six week abortion ban has taken a toll on prenatal care
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AI-generatedThe article discusses the impact of Florida's six-week abortion ban on prenatal care and abortion access. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the news is primarily about public health and legislative effects. No specific company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The event is regulatory but does not create a concrete commercial channel for any sector.
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- Florida's six-week abortion ban took effect May 1, 2024.
- Percentage of Florida mothers receiving late or no prenatal care increased 25% from 2021 to 2024, reaching 11.4%.
- Number of abortions in Florida dropped from ~84,000 in 2023 to ~40,000 in 2025.
- Many women seek care out of state or via telehealth.
- Law has caused confusion among physicians, delaying care.