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MISSOURI last night became the latest US state to vote in restrictive abortion laws banning nearly ALL procedures after eight weeks - including in rape and incest cases.

Republican governor Mike Parson is expected to sign off on the legislation after local lawmakers voted by 110-44 in its favour on Friday.

 Abortion-rights activists react after lawmakers approved a sweeping piece of anti-abortion legislation, a bill that would ban most abortions in the state of Missouri
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Abortion-rights activists react after lawmakers approved a sweeping piece of anti-abortion legislation, a bill that would ban most abortions in the state of MissouriCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Members of the Missouri House of Representatives voted in favour of the bill by 110-44
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Members of the Missouri House of Representatives voted in favour of the bill by 110-44Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Alabama's governor Kay Ivey has signed into state law of a near-total ban on abortion

The proposed ban allows exceptions only in medical emergencies - and doctors face up to 15 years in prison for breaching it.

It comes after Alabama’s governor signed a bill on Wednesday making performing an abortion a felony in nearly all cases.

Medics there now face life in prison for carrying out an abortion after six weeks - the earliest time that a fetal heartbeat can be detected.

US Vice President Mike Pence praised Alabama's decision, saying on Thursday that the state is "embracing life".

ROE V WADE

Republican-led state legislatures around the US are imposing new abortion restrictions.

They hope more conservative judges will overturn the US Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 Roe v Wade ruling legalising abortion nationwide.

Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio and Georgia have approved bans on abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected - which can occur in about the sixth week of pregnancy.

Republican Missouri representative Nick Schroer said his bill "has one goal, and that goal is to save lives."

But the pro-life Center For Reproductive Rights CEO Nancy Northup called the measure "unconstitutional."

She said: "Almost 50 years of core protections for women's reproductive decision-making have been upheld by the US Supreme Court.

"Missouri and Alabama's recent criminal abortion bans and all other affronts to Roe v Wade, will be challenged and blocked according to precedent and settled law."

 The US states which are now 'hostile' towards abortion rights according to researchers at the Guttmacher Institute
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The US states which are now 'hostile' towards abortion rights according to researchers at the Guttmacher Institute

PRO-CHOICE PROTESTS

In a passionate speech, Democratic Rep. Sarah Unsicker told the house in Jefferson City, Missouri: "Laundry bleach, acid, bitter concoction, knitting needles, bicycle spokes, ballpoint pens, jumping from the top of the stairs or the roof.

"These are ways that women around the world who don't have access to legal abortions perform their own."

Several women dressed as characters from the  The Handmaid's Tale watched silently.

The Margaret Atwood book and subsequent Hulu TV series depicts a dystopian future where fertile women are forced to breed.

Honestly, I don't think it's right to punish the child for something the child can't control

Teresa PettisPro-life campaigner

A handful of abortion opponents protested outside the Planned Parenthood clinic in St Louis on Friday.

Among them was 21-year-old Teresa Pettis - a Catholic who is five months' pregnant with her first child.

She said she supports the bill even though it outlaws abortions for women who have been raped.

Ms Pettis said: "Honestly, I don't think it's right to punish the child for something the child can't control.

"The baby might be born in unfortunate circumstances, but it's still a human life."

A total of 3,903 abortions occurred in Missouri in 2017, the last full year for which the state Department of Health and Senior Services has statistics online.

Of those, 1,673 occurred at under nine weeks and 119 occurred at 20 weeks or later in a pregnancy.

About 2,900 abortions occurred in 2018, according to the agency.

Most aspects of the new bill are due to take effect on August 28.

Missouri votes to ban almost ALL abortions including for rape and incest cases just hours after Alabama outlawed procedure
 Democratic Rep. Keri Ingle with a feminist mug at the Missouri State Capital Building
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Democratic Rep. Keri Ingle with a feminist mug at the Missouri State Capital BuildingCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Tension and protest arose after the Missouri House of Representatives passed a bill to ban abortions after 8 weeks of pregnancy
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Tension and protest arose after the Missouri House of Representatives passed a bill to ban abortions after 8 weeks of pregnancyCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Missouri Governor Mike Parson is expected to sign off on the new abortion bill
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Missouri Governor Mike Parson is expected to sign off on the new abortion billCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Pro-life activist Teresa Pettis, 21, right, greets a passerby outside the Planned Parenthood clinic in St. Louis, Missouri
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Pro-life activist Teresa Pettis, 21, right, greets a passerby outside the Planned Parenthood clinic in St. Louis, MissouriCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Protesters march through the halls of the Missouri Capitol outside the House chamber on Friday
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Protesters march through the halls of the Missouri Capitol outside the House chamber on FridayCredit: AP:Associated Press
Alabama doctor Yashica Robinson vows to risk 99 years in prison to keep helping to provide abortions


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