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Updated: 4:47 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011 | Posted: 4:46 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011

Sonograms Still To Be Required Prior To Abortions

AUSTIN, Texas —

A new law aimed at reducing the number of abortions in Texas is set to go into effect this fall, despite some of the toughest provisions likely being tied up in litigation for months.

The state is appealing a judge's ruling Tuesday that it's unconstitutional to require doctors to display an ultrasound image of the fetus. The law under dispute also requires the physician to make the fetus' heartbeat audible and describe its organs and size to a woman before performing an abortion.

While the issue is tangled up in court, women still must undergo a sonogram a day before an abortion.

The appeal could take a year.

Republican Gov. Rick Perry signed the law in May, saying it would save countless unborn lives. About 81,000 abortions are performed every year in Texas.

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