171,300 patients traveled out of state for abortions in 2023 - Of course those who can’t pay should just use a wire hanger am I right bros?


More than 170,000 people have traveled out of state to receive abortion care since January of last year, according to new data from the Guttmacher Institute, a figure underlined by the increasing difficulty to access care in some states.

Out-of-state care accounted for more than 15 percent of the estimated 1 million clinician-provided abortion procedures between 2023 and March of this year, according to the data. That figure has more than doubled since 2020.

“Traveling for abortion care requires individuals to overcome huge financial and logistical barriers, and our findings show just how far people will travel to obtain the care they want and deserve,” Guttmacher data scientist Isaac Maddow-Zimet said in a statement.

“Despite the amazing resiliency of abortion patients and providers, we can’t lose sight of the fact that this is neither normal nor acceptable,” he continued. “A person should not have to travel hundreds or thousands of miles to receive basic health care.”

Fourteen states have near-complete bans on abortion, a rapid change sparked by the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision in 2022, which overturned a prior federal standard mandating access to abortion procedures.

States that border those with recent near-total bans, such as Kansas and New Mexico, saw a majority of abortions in their state be from out-of-state patients. Texas’s abortion ban is one of the most restrictive in the country.

Florida has also served as a state with relatively easy access to abortion care when compared to its neighbors until earlier this year. The state implemented a strict six-week abortion ban in May.

“The state of residence data makes it clear that this policy change will be devastating not only for Floridians, but also for the thousands of others who would have traveled there after being denied care in their home states,” Guttmacher Vice President Kelly Baden said of Florida’s ban. “Once again, we see that a state’s abortion policies affect thousands of people beyond that state’s borders.”
The new bans could also have political ramifications. Florida is among the states with an abortion rights measure on the ballot this November, and Democrats have hoped to use the referendums to increase turnout.

Two-thirds of the approximately 1 million abortions were via medication, the institute also found. That method was under threat via a federal lawsuit until last week, when the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government does have the authority to limit restrictions on certain abortion medication.
 
I think my husbands feelings would be hurt if I consistently denied him sex. Any spouse would probably feel a bit sore. I think he’d also be mortified if we were to have a sudden and unwanted pregnancy. As most people would feel.

I’m surprised that people even argue to stop having sex as if there aren’t plenty of married women who chose to terminate their pregnancy.
If you have sex, you should do so with a condom or other contraception.

If you get pregnant, you should be responsible for the child.
 
I swear modern women are allergic to responsibility.
Clownworld leaves them no other choice. They're treated like children that can't do anything wrong. They're actively protected from most consequences, because that is something men should have to suffer through exclusively because masculinity is 'toxic' and thus evil or whatever. I miss the times when women were independent enough to be caring and loving and beautiful.
 
"No."
This one word, said 9 months in advance, works something like 99.97% of the time (actually more effective than that since not all rape results in pregnancy) with no side effects.
This would require modern women to first have an identity that isn't solely contrived in opposition to men or in pursuit of hedonistic satisfaction. I don't see how we get there, but I'm also an autistic man so my lack of imagination is thankfully no cause for alarm.
 
Guess married women are just supposed to stop having sex with their husbands if they don't want or are done having kids.
You know they don't refuse to sell you condoms or birth control if you're married, right? You think the only reason every married household in the US doesn't look like the Duggars is because of a dead bedroom or wifey getting a dozen abortions? Lmao.
 
Clownworld leaves them no other choice. They're treated like children that can't do anything wrong. They're actively protected from most consequences, because that is something men should have to suffer through exclusively because masculinity is 'toxic' and thus evil or whatever. I miss the times when women were independent enough to be caring and loving and beautiful.
If you think a kid is just a consequence, you should never reproduce.

Having to get an abortion is a consequence.
You know they don't refuse to sell you condoms or birth control if you're married, right? You think the only reason every married household in the US doesn't look like the Duggars is because of a dead bedroom or wifey getting a dozen abortions? Lmao.
You know those things aren't 100%? More abortions than not are actually due to contraception failure.
 
It might be born alive at 22+ weeks but it probably won't be alive for very long, especially if there's something seriously wrong with it.

So the pills are easily obtained and not hard to use. If it's all the same and that's not really a person and this is a fine and valid choice, why is a pill obtainable through mail for under $100 followed by a spontaneous "whoops too premature and/or deformed to survive" miscarriage/stillbirth not enough? The Supreme Court just protected your right to do that.
 
If you think a kid is just a consequence, you should never reproduce.

That's literally what consquence means you dumb fuck. Something that logically or naturally follows from an action.

Unprotected sex -> cum inside -> fertilize -> child development -> child birth

The consequences of sex can lead to child birth. Its not fuckng rocket science.
 
So the pills are easily obtained and not hard to use. If it's all the same and that's not really a person and this is a fine and valid choice, why is a pill obtainable through mail for under $100 followed by a spontaneous "whoops too premature and/or deformed to survive" miscarriage/stillbirth not enough? The Supreme Court just protected your right to do that.
Then why are children still being forced to give birth?
 
Then why are children still being forced to give birth?

I guess their parents don't choose to obtain these pills that are there for the taking if you literally google "buy abortion pills." Look, IDK how much easier this process can be made at this point. Should we just send everyone a pack so they have them in the medicine cabinet? Break glass in case of uterine emergency?
 
Abortion isn't child murder. Child murder sometimes happens when abortion wasn't available, however.
Ok so why is it double murder if a pregnant woman is killed? Even if she didn't know she was pregnant, it's still double murder.

How was that data point collected? Was this based on self reports from hoes at an abortion clinic?
The roaches researched for her.
 
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