SPRINGFIELD — Two years after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, a mother of two found herself in an agonizing position. Abbey Hall and her husband were excited to welcome a baby girl into their family in Carmel, Indiana, but discovered, 16-weeks into her pregnancy, a defect that would make their daughter’s life unviable, with lifelong and potentially fatal health conditions. But the state that she calls home has a near-total abortion ban. To receive the care she needed, Hall had to travel to a Planned Parenthood clinic in Illinois. She is one of 35,000 people who were forced to...