Dist. Ct. did not err in granting plaintiff’s request for issuance of preliminary injunction to prevent defendants from enforcing Indiana statute (HEA 1337) that required women seeking abortion services to undergo ultrasound procedure at least 18 hours prior to obtaining abortion, where plaintiff’s alleged that said requirement placed unconstitutional burden on women’s right to chose to have abortion. Prior practice was to obtain ultrasound immediately prior to obtaining abortion, and requirement of obtaining ultrasound at least 18 hours prior to obtaining abortion was too burdensome since it essentially required women to travel great distances to one of only six facilities in Indiana that had ultrasound equipment. It also imposed on women additional childcare costs, loss of entire day’s wages, risk of losing job and potential danger from abusive partner. Ct. further noted that while ultrasound did provide benefit to women, State failed to present evidence to justify 18-hour wait after procedure was performed, especially where evidence showed that required 18-hour wait had already prevented some women from exercising their constitutional rights.