Abortion Controversy, The | Chapter 2 Preface

When seventeen-year-old Becky Bell of Indianapolis learned that she was pregnant in 1988, she decided to have an abortion without telling her parents. However, because Indiana law requires a minor to have her parents’ consent before she can have an abortion, Becky’s options were limited: She could have appeared before a judge to request a judicial bypass, which would have allowed her to obtain an abortion without her parents’ knowledge; she could have traveled 110 miles to neighboring Kentucky, which did not have a parental consent law; or she could have tried to obtain an abortion...

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