@tammyfish12 Pregnancy is going to be very state dependent now. Since roe v wade (our federal abortion protection, based on a Supreme Court ruling from the 1970s) was repealed by the GOP many (mostly) southern states have put in very strict bans against abortion.
This is leading to women in many southern states not getting evidence based care for pregnancy. If a fetus has a known incompatible with life problem, it has to die in utero (no heartbeat) before it can be removed, or the woman has to travel out of state for care. This increases risk of infection, and obviously causes a ton of mental/psychological pain for the parents to be. If a fetus does die in utero sometimes doctors are reluctant to act (and even being advised not to by their and the hospitals legal team) until te woman is showing signs of infection, uterine infections get really bad really fast and often end in hysterectomy.
Many abortion clinics in neighboring states are becoming inundated with appointments, so even if you’re lucky enough to have the time and money to travel for care, good luck getting an appointment.
To add insult to injury, some states are allowing citizens to bring civil suits against anyone having or aiding an abortion. At least one state is toying with the ideal of death penalty for anyone who has an abortion.
All of this is effecting working/middle class and poverty stricken women at much higher rates than affluent ones.