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  • Aug 25, 2024 | news-journal.com | Rylie Oswald Al-Awhad |Elizabeth Walters |Madeline Shannon

    In the early morning hours of Feb. 27, Danielle Redenbaugh from Osawatomie woke up to the telltale signs of labor. As a mom of two, she anticipated a routine birth experience for her third. As her contractions began pulsing a minute apart, she knew it was time to make the 30-minute journey to Olathe Medical Center in Kansas. By the time Redenbaugh and her husband, Riley, were on the road, it became clear that their baby was coming fast.

  • Aug 25, 2024 | columbiamissourian.com | Rylie Oswald Al-Awhad |Elizabeth Walters |Madeline Shannon |Mark Horvit

    In the early morning hours of Feb. 27, Danielle Redenbaugh from Osawatomie woke up to the telltale signs of labor. As a mom of two, she anticipated a routine birth experience for her third. As her contractions began pulsing a minute apart, she knew it was time to make the 30-minute journey to Olathe Medical Center in Kansas. By the time Redenbaugh and her husband, Riley, were on the road, it became clear that their baby was coming fast.

  • Aug 25, 2024 | mycouriertribune.com | Rylie Oswald Al-Awhad |Elizabeth Walters |Madeline Shannon

    In the early morning hours of Feb. 27, Danielle Redenbaugh from Osawatomie woke up to the telltale signs of labor. As a mom of two, she anticipated a routine birth experience for her third. As her contractions began pulsing a minute apart, she knew it was time to make the 30-minute journey to Olathe Medical Center in Kansas. By the time Redenbaugh and her husband, Riley, were on the road, it became clear that their baby was coming fast.

  • Aug 25, 2024 | newspressnow.com | Rylie Oswald Al-Awhad |Elizabeth Walters |Madeline Shannon

    In the early morning hours of Feb. 27, Danielle Redenbaugh from Osawatomie woke up to the telltale signs of labor. As a mom of two, she anticipated a routine birth experience for her third. As her contractions began pulsing a minute apart, she knew it was time to make the 30-minute journey to Olathe Medical Center in Kansas. By the time Redenbaugh and her husband, Riley, were on the road, it became clear that their baby was coming fast.

  • Mar 20, 2024 | kansan.com | Rylie Oswald Al-Awhad

    This article is part of a partnership with the KU Statehouse Wire Service, a class through the School of Journalism and Mass Communication that reports on the Kansas Capitol and its legislators. A bill that would require healthcare providers to ask patients to provide a reason for getting an abortion entered discussion Tuesday in the Kansas Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare. HB 2749 was passed in the House with amendments at the beginning of March.

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