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Among the dozens gathered for a rally at the Statehouse was 36-year-old Ashlie Kehrberg. She knows the joys and sorrows of motherhood, having experienced both the exhilaration of bringing new life into the world and the challenges that come with it. Kehrberg, along with many other advocates, voiced their concerns over the current state of reproductive health access in Indiana.
The rally brought together a diverse group of individuals, all united by a common goal: to ensure that everyone has the right to make informed choices about their reproductive health. Speakers highlighted the importance of accessible healthcare services, including family planning, prenatal care, and education about reproductive rights.
Participants held signs and chanted slogans, emphasizing the need for legislative changes that protect and expand access to reproductive health services. As discussions continue around these critical issues, advocates like Kehrberg remain committed to fighting for the rights of individuals and families throughout the state.
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