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ProPublica: Abortion bans are affecting the way physicians practice medicine.
They say they are forced to balance the needs of their patients against the risk of prosecution.
At least two women have died in Georgia as a result of being denied medical care, they say.
Providers say they're increasingly hesitant to provide care that their patients need.
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