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President Trump’s administration has officially rescinded the Biden-era guidance that required hospitals to provide emergency abortions under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA).

The original 2022 directive interpreted EMTALA as mandating emergency abortion care—even in states with near-total abortion bans—to stabilize pregnant patients facing life-threatening conditions.

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Anti-abortion advocates, like Marjorie Dannenfelser of SBA Pro-Life America, applauded the decision, stating the Biden guidance illegally expanded abortion access in restrictive states.

Critics, including Nancy Northup of the Center for Reproductive Rights, argue this reversal endangers women in medical crises, pointing to cases where emergency abortion access saved lives.

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Hospitals will remain bound by EMTALA to stabilize emergency patients, but without specific federal backing to perform abortions, legal confusion could arise—especially in restrictive states. Medical providers and advocacy groups warn uncertainty could delay critical care, but the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has affirmed continued enforcement of EMTALA for all emergencies.

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The decision underscores the current administration’s anti-abortion stance and sets the stage for further healthcare policy disputes.

This article originally appeared on American Faith, and is reposted with permission.

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