How might a ban on abortions impact family planning clinics and crisis pregnancy centers?
FW: Family planning providers are the vehicle for women to exercise their decisions in safety. A ban on abortion would be to the harm of women. Constitutional recognition of this most private decision did not invent abortion. The question is whether women will be killed or injured. The movement to re-criminalize abortion has used derogatory graphics of fetuses to advance their goal. The focus shouldn’t be on the providers; it should be on the concern for the sad tale of permanent infertility, the newspaper accounts of physicians being hauled to jail and the bodies of dead women. This should give us pause to seriously ponder the consequences of reversing four decades of liberation of such horrors. My concern is for women; wives, mothers, sisters, daughters. LC: There would be a continued need for comprehensive pregnancy center support services providing women with options. Whether or not there is an abortion ban, we will always have women with unplanned pregnancies. They deserve to be t