Report: Abortion may be illegal in Texas, but plenty of women are still getting them out of state

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Report: Abortion may be illegal in Texas, but plenty of women are still getting them out of state
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Some 61% of Americans believe abortion should be legal in most cases, according to a recent Pew Research poll. Texas AbortionIsHealthcare abortionrights AbortionNow WomensHealth GregAbbott

Although abortion is outlawed in Texas, women can still seek other reproductive healthcare at Planned Parenthood clinics across the state, such as the clinic in San Antonio pictured above.

Despite the prohibitions adopted by the Republican-controlled Lone Star State, its residents are still getting abortions in high numbers,. The difference is that they're now traveling out of state to do it. A recent study published by the Society of Family Planning shows that clinics in Colorado had preformed about 4,500 more abortions than during the year prior, according to TPR. New Mexico had about 2,290 more, while Kansas saw an increase of 3,320 more procedures.Since opening in December 2022, 47% of patients at CARE Colorado, an abortion clinic in Pueblo, were from Texas, according to TPR. Only 31% of the patients seeking abortion-related care at the clinic were from Colorado.

“When one provider in one part of the country is unable to offer services or is affected, that echoes throughout the region because there are just far too few providers,” Wales explained.

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