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If the Supreme Court strikes down Roe vs. Wade, people like Dr. Warren Hern don’t have to imagine what could befall many women in America shortly thereafter.

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Working nights at a hospital in Colorado, Dr. Hern saw women arrive sometimes hours from death from complications of illegal abortions.

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It was at here that Hern found his calling: ensuring access to legal abortions — a mission he says is worth dying for.

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This is the first in an occasional series of stories about the state of abortion as Roe vs. Wade faces its most serious challenge.

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