Quote Originally Posted by grybai
I think maybe you misread the article. The law would just prevent women from becoming artificially inseminated if she is unwed. It's not like could enforce premarital sex and they are not going to take her child away if she is not married. So, it has nothing to do with teenage pregnancies.
The very first paragraph states:

Republican lawmakers are drafting new legislation that will make
marriage a requirement for motherhood in the state of Indiana,
including specific criminal penalties for unmarried women who do
become pregnant "by means other than sexual intercourse."
INCLUDING women who become pregnant by means other than sexual intercourse. So its not LIMITED to that, but also includes it, and that is what I was referring to.