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Following the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (2022), Louisiana enacted a "trigger law" banning abortion with very limited exceptions. While the legislative intent was to restrict elective termination of pregnancy, the practical application of the law resulted in delayed care for women experiencing pregnancy complications. This paper focuses on the experiences of Natalie Brooks and Kaitlyn Joshua, whose public testimonies in late 2023 and early 2024 highlighted the human cost of medical ambiguity in a post- Roe landscape.
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Based on the names provided, the most prominent association in current events and academic discourse is and Kaitlyn Joshua , two women from Louisiana who became central figures in reporting on the state's near-total abortion ban. Following the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v
On platforms like Facebook and GoFundMe, the name "Natalie Brooks" is frequently used in viral anecdotal stories or personal appeals—such as a story about a woman whose sister stole her savings or a woman rebuilding after a car fire. These stories often mention daughters or friends with names like "Emma" or "Kaitlyn," though they are typically personal accounts rather than public interest news. Summary of Key Entities Natalie Brooks (Influencer) Fitness/lifestyle content creator often collaborating with Kaitlyn Krems Natalie Brooks (Historical) This paper focuses on the experiences of Natalie
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The testimonies of Brooks and Joshua serve as primary sources for understanding the operational failures of strict abortion bans.