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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTexas Abortion Restrictions Leave Many Women Without Services
The requirement to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital, one of the many controversial provisions of Texas abortion law, was voted to go into effect on Thursday, three days after being struck down by a federal judge. The ruling forced about a dozen abortion providers to discontinue the procedure, and many women to desperately seek alternatives.
A panel of judges at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled that the provision would go into effect, even as another lawsuit challenges the restrictions in a lower court. The restrictions have forced many women looking for an abortion to seek out clinics that would still perform one. Theyre calling from all over Fort Worth, West Texas, all over Dallas, Oklahoma, everywhere, Betty Pettigrew, director of Routh Street Womens Clinic in Dallas, told Reuters.
At Whole Womans Health clinics throughout Texas, about 45 women were denied previously scheduled abortions, according to Amy Hagstrom Miller, chief executive officer and founder of the organization. They were all in tears, she told Reuters. If the organization cant obtain admitting privileges, two of the four clinics will have to close down completely in a few weeks because 90 percent of their services are abortions.
We specialize in abortion care because in most communities, there are plenty of family planning and ob-gyn services, and its really abortion care thats underserved, Miller said. The organizations San Antonio clinic will only be able to open once or twice a month, because the only doctor with privileges lives out of state, and must fly in to perform the procedures.
A panel of judges at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled that the provision would go into effect, even as another lawsuit challenges the restrictions in a lower court. The restrictions have forced many women looking for an abortion to seek out clinics that would still perform one. Theyre calling from all over Fort Worth, West Texas, all over Dallas, Oklahoma, everywhere, Betty Pettigrew, director of Routh Street Womens Clinic in Dallas, told Reuters.
At Whole Womans Health clinics throughout Texas, about 45 women were denied previously scheduled abortions, according to Amy Hagstrom Miller, chief executive officer and founder of the organization. They were all in tears, she told Reuters. If the organization cant obtain admitting privileges, two of the four clinics will have to close down completely in a few weeks because 90 percent of their services are abortions.
We specialize in abortion care because in most communities, there are plenty of family planning and ob-gyn services, and its really abortion care thats underserved, Miller said. The organizations San Antonio clinic will only be able to open once or twice a month, because the only doctor with privileges lives out of state, and must fly in to perform the procedures.
http://www.medicaldaily.com/texas-abortion-restrictions-leave-many-women-without-services-law-requiring-admitting-privileges
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Texas Abortion Restrictions Leave Many Women Without Services (Original Post)
ismnotwasm
Nov 2013
OP
This (and what is going on in many other states) scares the crap out of me.
It's unbelievable, it's the single issue I would have if I was a single issue voter. I hope the deaths that follow these laws are well tracked and publicized-- and there WILL be deaths.
Skittles
(153,142 posts)3. well wasn't that the point?