States expected to keep abortion legal are anticipating a massive influx of out-of-state abortions.
that made safe and legal access to abortion a constitutional right has states with archaic bans on abortions preparing for the worst.
For example, Wisconsin Planned Parenthood has announced that they will not schedule abortion services after June 25. The state requires people who want abortions to undergo two appointments with a 24-hour waiting period in between. "We are anticipating that the ruling will likely come before the end of June, so we are not scheduling our typical day one/day two procedures after June 25th," Allie Linton, an obstetrician and gynecologist and associate medical director at Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, toldWisconsin Planned Parenthood is ready to continue the first consultation appointment, namely to help folks navigate their options should Wisconsin revert back to an 1849 law that only allows abortion if it is...
"Obviously if we are wrong and the ruling has not come out on the 27th, we will try to open up schedules and do the best that we can to get people in," Linton added. "Or if we're wrong and the ruling says something different, then we will open up schedules galore." Wisconsin isn’t the only state at risk of losing safe access to abortions. Twenty-six states are likely to ban abortion, 13 of which already have abortionRoe v. Wade
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