I looked through my e-mail for the NOW press release on the Gonzalaz vs Cathart decision;
http://www.now.org/press/04-07/04-18.htmlhttp://www.now.org/news/note/050107.html"Unfortunately, the very real effect on families will not likely make many headlines. Annually there are a few thousand expectant mothers like Coreen Costello—and I say expectant mothers because it is most often women with wanted pregnancies who end up needing this particular procedure late in a pregnancy that has turned tragic—who will now be barred from the procedure safest for them (and most likely to preserve their fertility for the future). And even more women at earlier stages of pregnancy, confronted with grave health issues, will now also be in heightened danger of becoming infertile and/or suffering serious health consequences because they no longer have the option of undergoing the now-banned intact D&E procedure"
An important reason I am so pleased about this this group.