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Doctors, anti-abortion advocates, and a mother spoke in favor of a bill that would require Ohio public schools to show a video about fetal development to students starting in the third grade.
State Rep. Melanie Miller, R–Ashland, recently introduced Ohio House Bill 485 , also known as the “Enact Baby Olivia Act.”
The three-minute Meet Baby Olivia video was produced by Live Action, which advocates against abortion, and it shows fertilization and fetal growth.
Abortion rights advocates call the video misleading and inaccurate.
The minimum the bill requires is showing either the Baby Olivia video or an ultrasound video at least three minute

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