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Ms. Shvarts's original work supposedly included documentation of repeated artificial inseminations and induced miscarriages.
Yale University said on Monday that it would not allow a senior to participate in a campus art exhibition unless she made a written statement that her "performance," in which she repeatedly inseminated herself and then induced miscarriages, was a fiction that she had concocted.
Supporters of 26 deny this would happen, but, according to Salon, "in countries with absolute abortion bans, like El Salvador, women are regularly investigated and jailed when found to have induced miscarriages".
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Judge Yeakel recognized that the old protocol requires "at least one additional visit to a clinic and allowing less control over the timing and convenience of the medically induced miscarriage," but nevertheless he said it did not impose an "undue burden" on abortion rights because surgical abortion is still available.
They said her project could not be shown unless she submitted an unambiguous written statement saying she did not inseminate herself or induce miscarriages.
He is believed to have starved and beaten Ms Knight to induce miscarriages after she became pregnant several times.
Aliza Shvarts caused outrage when she was a student in Yale back in 2008, when it was reported that for a performance art project she would artificially inseminate herself and then induce miscarriages.
The woman, who requested that her last name not be used to avoid stigma, was referring to a drug that can induce miscarriages and is openly available in Mexico and covertly at some flea markets in Texas.
The test, and others like it, are expected to reach the market in the coming year and might eventually reduce the need for invasive tests that carry a slight risk of inducing miscarriages.
In an article on Thursday in The Yale Daily News, the student, Aliza Shvarts, right, was quoted as saying that she had inseminated herself "as often as possible" over several months while taking herbal drugs to induce miscarriages, which she recorded on video to display for her senior-year art project at a show beginning on campus on Tuesday.
In a recent article in The New Republic, Lindsay Beyerstein described the situation in the Rio Grande Valley, in Texas, where women who cannot afford the five-hundred-mile trip to a clinic in San Antonio increasingly slip across the border with Mexico to buy misoprostol, an ulcer medication that can induce miscarriages but can also cause bleeding and other adverse effects.
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