Kentucky could become the first American state to not have
an abortion clinic if a Christian charity is able to close the last one in the state down.
Those that don't have a problem with it, can fund it it via donations to their favorite local
abortion clinic if they so choose.
Not exact matches
Women visiting
abortion clinics, whether or not they're there to terminate a pregnancy, should turn off their phones, disable their GPS systems or just leave them in the car
if they don't want to see Copley's ads.
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If men could get pregnant,
abortion clinics would be like a Starbucks.
As it is, Gosnell got away with it because candy - asses like you cry foul - that some woman's rights are being violated,
if anyone would actually REGULATE
abortion clinics and make them accountable.
At least in the US,
if christians didn't get
abortions, the
clinics wouldn't be able to stay in operation.
(Personally, I would love it
if my tax dollars no longer even indirectly funded
abortions at Planned Parenthood
clinics, but sadly, a majority does not yet agree.)
If christians didn't go to
abortion clinics they wouldn't be able to stay in business.
I am jesting of course, but do you know what would happen
if somebody started an
abortion clinic for puppies and kittens?
If you also want a Peaceful and Loving god through Christianity: why not look at Westboro, or the other fundamentalists that have bombed or killed
abortion clinics / doctors?
The Congress seems for the most part to agree with the media,
if passage of the Freedom of Access to
Clinics» Entrance Act» the act that narrowed the First Amendment rights of
abortion protestors as an entire class of citizens» is any indication.
@geraldh — the healthcare reform bill DOES specificly restrict any payments for
abortions, it just does not restrict money going to a
clinic / hospital for other care
if that
clinic / hospital also performs
abortions as the christian right wanted.
It would mean there would be some morning when a woman could be told that
if she'd gone to a
clinic the previous afternoon, it would have been all right to have an
abortion, because the baby she now carries was not then a human being.
However, widespread revulsion to the horrors of Kermit Gosnell's
abortion clinic in Philadelphia is an encouraging proof that common sense still rejects the reductivist model (even
if only when hit over the head with it).
The Supreme Court has found that access to an
abortion must be guaranteed so it is unclear
if eliminating every
abortion clinic in a single state is permitted.
If people in my Catholic faith bomb
abortion clinics they need prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Does anyone doubt» even for a moment» how the liberal Justices would have resolved the case
if, instead of
abortion clinics, coal mines, for example, or gun dealerships, or, heaven help us, tobacco shops would have been the «facilities» singled out for unique immunity?
But
if we were talking about a different scenario, such as
abortion clinics.
HINOJOSA: So
if the Jackson Women's Health Organization does, in fact, close, the nearest
abortion clinic will be about 200 miles away.
Our prices include
abortion by a Board Certified Gynecologist, ultrasound, lab work, RH shot
if necessary, education session, sedation
if an in -
clinic abortion, a hormonal birth control method including a prescription for one year, and a follow up appointment.
If you decide to have an
abortion, the
abortion clinic will schedule your second appointment after you have the ultrasound done.
If you live more than 100 miles from any
abortion clinic, you may be able to have your process expedited.
Some critics of the Title X program oppose funding
clinics that provide
abortion, even
if federal money goes for other services, such as treating sexually transmitted infections, said Susan Fogel, director of reproductive health at the National Health Law Program.
If you need an
abortion and have passed your first trimester, you can learn about your in -
clinic abortion options.
If your last period was more than 9 weeks ago, read about our in -
clinic abortion services below.
Moreover, some states have built on the federal guarantee by taking steps such as ensuring that patients can receive insurance coverage for a full year's supply of contraceptives at one time (rather than for either one or three months at a time, as is typical).10 This development is especially important for
abortion patients who are not interested in LARCs but may need time to find another type of provider for ongoing contraceptive care —
if, for example, they do not live near the
abortion clinic.
Women in Kentucky already face too many barriers to obtaining
abortion care, and
if the last
clinic is closed it would amount to a ban on
abortion in the entire state.»
Because of an increasingly restrictive legal environment and
clinic closures across the country,
abortion patients are facing new barriers to care, including the need to travel greater distances to access services.2, 20 Overcoming these challenges can be difficult or impossible, especially given that 75 % of
abortion patients are low - income, and 59 % have already had a child and may have other family obligations.21 Whether a provider offers same - day contraceptive services is irrelevant
if a patient can not access
abortion care in the first place.
Thus, even
if a patient has contraceptive coverage, she may not be able to use it to pay for contraceptive services at an
abortion clinic.