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.
 
And how many of these "murders" are a suicidal faggot blowing his brains all over the wall and then some dumb cunt walks in and cries about men for the rest of her life?
Murders and suicides are two different things and classified accordingly.

Though a lot of family annihilators, who are overwhelmingly men, do kill themselves after murdering their wives and children.
 
Except throwing car batteries in a lake hurts the environment while aborting embryos hurts no one except the fee-fees of retards
You are the smartest kid with down syndrome and your autistic posts make me laugh. Keep on postin' from the Order of the Pink Triangle, brave Raptor!

(P.S. I don't give a shit about either side of the abortion argument.)
 
Conservatives today throw impotent fits about abortion because they are too pussy to be racist like the founding fathers were. Like, the founding fathers would be horrified to see who is allowed to vote today, and people are invoking the Constitution? You realize the bill of rights was a fuckin afterthought right? That's why they are AMENDMENTS! They had to be added later because it was considered lower priority.

abortion services and permenant sterilization options should be cheap, if not free, and readily available.

we really, really need to clean up the gene pool.
I agree with this. Christianity just loves flooding the world with low quality genetics. That's kinda the whole point.
 
I think abortion is morally wrong. I also don't think there's a way to ban it that doesn't completely fuck someone over through no fault of their own.

The most obvious solution is to ban abortion under any circumstance. What happens when a woman is pregnant, but complications mean that the mother will die if she doesn't have an abortion? Clearly, you have to carve out an exception for when an abortion is required for the mother to live long enough to give birth. If we could leave it at that, it might work, but medicine doesn't work that way. What if a mother has a 99% chance of dying, but 1% chance to live? It seems like you'd probably want an exception pregnancies that aren't guaranteed to kill the mother, but are likely to. The next problem you run into is that there's not a hard rule to determine how safe a pregnancy is, you're relying on a doctor to make that determination. So what happens when a doctor claims a pregnancy is safe to carry to term, and then the mother dies? The doctor is going to want to cover their ass, and any smart doctor is just going to declare the pregnancy of any woman who wants an abortion to be "unsafe." I don't think they'd even really be wrong, if the mother hates the baby enough to kill it before it's even born it's probably not going to be a terribly healthy pregnancy. So now you've effectively legalized abortion again.

That's before you get into any other exceptions, like rape. If rape is an exception, what's to stop a woman who accidentally got pregnant from claiming her boyfriend / husband raped her? Now you've got a setup where women who don't want to have kids are terrified of sex because there's no 100% effective birth control other than abstinence, and men who are terrified of having sex with their SO because if the condom breaks they can go to prison. Really the only thing preventing a woman who wants an abortion from accusing the father of rape is if she doesn't want him to go to prison. And the sluts and whores that you're trying to make responsible for getting pregnant, who sleep around with random men, actually have this easier than women who only sleep with their SO; they don't have any reason to care what happens to the guy who impregnated them.

I maintain that there's not a good way to outlaw abortion without doing more harm than good, so any moral or ethical considerations are moot, and it should be legal for pragmatic reasons.
 
abortion services and permenant sterilization options should be cheap, if not free, and readily available.

we really, really need to clean up the gene pool.

Honestly down for that. But once you start talking eugenics and sterilizing those who had too many kids that they can't afford the pro-baby killing crowd will suddenly become pro-life.

I wonder how many people will flip their support once the faggot gene can be detected in fetuses.
 
Remember when liberals were more concerned with grandstanding on abortion by saying a girl had to go out of state to get one and then it turned out it was because the mother and doctor were trying to hide the illegal spic rapist boyfriend so they couldn't say the girl was raped even though the state allowed abortions in event of rape.

Good times.
And in that state the doctor was a mandatory reporter of child rape. Instead she told the kid's mom to fly by night across state lines to get an abortion, just to own the conservatives. And I think she suffered no consequences for it.
 
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