50 years after Roe v. Wade, many abortion providers are changing how they do business

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The overturning of the Roe v. Wade decision just months ahead of its 50th anniversary has prompted many abortion providers to shift how they serve patients.

, many clinics in red states where restrictive abortion laws have been enacted have been forced to close their doors and move, or stay open and dramatically shift the services they're providing.Roe v. Wadecase, CHOICES president and CEO Jennifer Pepper says it was clear what was coming.

The clinic began working toward opening a second location in southern Illinois — a state controlled by Democrats with a political environment friendly to abortion rights. In October, they began seeing patientsThe Memphis clinic has stayed open and offers other types of reproductive health care, including a birth center and gender-affirming care.

Jennifer Pepper, the CEO of CHOICES in Memphis, Tenn., leads a morning staff meeting June 27, 2022, shortly after the announcement of theThe Washington Post via Getty ImJennifer Pepper, the CEO of CHOICES in Memphis, Tenn., leads a morning staff meeting June 27, 2022, shortly after the announcement of theThe Washington Post via Getty Im

After Oklahoma banned abortion, Tong says her organization shifted abortion services to its other clinic, in Wichita, Kan., where abortion remains legal.

 

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Perhaps there should be 3-D printing RVs that drive around the perimeter of blue States that ban assault rifles or magazines.

Has all the chit (mass death, chaos, end of times) that was going to happen in red states happened?

That's what moving backward through history looks like!

'Planned parenthood' is an oxymoron when abortion is the only service.

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