Planned Parenthood clinic doctor details hard decisions following state's abortion trigger law

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Planned Parenthood clinic doctor details hard decisions following state's abortion trigger law
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'We had patients that we called that said, 'No, I'm almost there. I'm in my car.'

The Little Rock Planned Parenthood scheduled its first appointment that day at 10 a.m., but within minutes patients were being told their appointments were canceled.

Cathey said she fears that women who are seeking abortions will have to struggle more and live with long-lasting repercussions as the number of legal clinics and facilities are shut down throughout the South. The Planned Parenthood facility in Little Rock, AK, was forced to stop all abortion procedures after the state's trigger law took effect on June 24, 2022."Imagine a teenager trying to navigate this system," she said. "The laws are very confusing. The news is very confusing. I think a lot of women are not going to know where they can go,"

Rutledge said that she would focus on providing more resources to support the adoption of those babies, but didn't give specifics. Cathey and abortion rights proponents have criticized what they see as a lack of a safety net for those forced to carry a baby to term.Rutledge said that she would focus on providing more resources to support the adoption of those babies, but didn't give specifics.

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