Women protest Ohio abortion bill in Handmaid's Tale costumes

Similar protests staged in Texas and Missouri

Image | The Handmaid's Tale

Caption: The new series The Handmaid's Tale depicts a dystopia where women are forced to give birth. (Hulu / George Kraychyk)

More than a dozen women have staged a protest against a proposed ban on Ohio's most common abortion procedure while dressed in character from the dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale.
The group attended a committee hearing at the Statehouse Tuesday while wearing red capes and white bonnets. The costumes resemble those worn in a new television series based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel, in which women are forced to give birth.
They were fighting legislation criminalizing what anti-abortion activists call "dismemberment abortion." The medical term is dilation and evacuation.
The bill would prohibit doctors from using forceps or similar instruments on a live fetus to remove it from the womb in pieces. Seven states have such bans.
Similar costumed protests to anti-abortion bills have taken place elsewhere, including in Texas and Missouri.