Abortion clinics have re -served the abortion clinics after voters choose to establish abortion rights in the state constitution and temporarily block the sanctions that extend the elections after the election.
Abortion providers in the state worry that given the width of the anti -abortion bills by the state legislature, the re -oration of the cess may be undone shortly.
“I am happy and optimistic, but I am worried in my mind,” said Margaret Bam, Chief Medical Officer of the two abortion providers in the state outside the hospitals, “I am happy and optimistic.” “Shall we go back to the back again?”
In Missouri, Republican MLAs introduced several bills in January to weaken or get rid of the state’s Nawab Ortion RT Protection at the beginning of the state MLA session. Those bills include two proposed constitutional updates, ArtHe first WhichExcept for medical emergency and in cases with fetal inconsistencies, as well as in some cases associated with rape or adultery if patients have submitted the necessary documents, the process will be illegal. A few weeks before abortion services resumed in the state, legislators held a public hearing on the move last month.
If the state general assembly improves, the Mizorians may vote on whether the ITA will adopt earlier this year.
Another proposed reform issue will make abortion illegal VulnerabilityAround 24 weeks of pregnancy. Other bills related to abortion have been submitted by state legislators that even tries to change the stage at which abortion can occur. For example, House Bill 194 tries to ban the process in Missouri after an investigation Fetal heartbeat.
Legislators have also targeted the abortion of drugs, in which abortion will be classified as an IV class, including a bill proposed by drug mifpristone. Controlled substance – As he was under the law passed by the Republican in Louisiana last year.
“The MLA has shown his cards,” said Emily Wales, president and CEO of Parenthood Great Plains, a second abortion provider in the state. “They do not want people to get fertility. They do not trust people to make their medical decisions. “
Last year, Missouri became the first state to overthrow the nearest total ban on abortion while allowing constitutional reforms to accommodate the fundamental right to reproductive freedom.
Abortion was previously been declared illegal in Missouri from 2022, Supreme Court Row Vs. When the state became the first in the country after the wade was overturned, a trigger ban on proceedings was enacted.
After Roan overturned, the planned parenthood branches of the state were still connecting people with abortion, but the Mizorians had to travel to clinics in Kansas and Illinois of neighboring states.
Immediately after the Constitutional Amendment was approved in November, the planned parenthood claimed for its abortion restrictions and many other restrictions on the process.
The judge of the Jackson County Circuit Court ruled in December that the ban was implementing, but did not give any verdict on other abortion laws in the state, such as licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
The same Jackson County judge issued a temporary order on clinical requirements in February when the planned parenthood argued that they made it impossible to provide abortion in the state, allowing the organization to take action.
The case is scheduled to re -hear in 2026.
Even if no law proposed this year is passed, the fate of abortion of abortion in the state will be uncertain until the final decision on this case is made next January, according to Baum.
For now, however, abortion providers of both planned parenthood affiliates proceed to more common abortion services, though they only provide surgical abortion for that time. Clinics will not allow patients to give abortion pills unless the state allows the plan to report the difficulties of taking drugs.
Colombia, Mo. The parenthood organized in, began to schedule patients for surgical abortion this week and see.
“As a physician, and usually like a human being, [I think] Imam Alsaden, Chief Medical Director of Parenthood Great Plains, said, “It is always better to take care of the community they live in.” “Or at least close to the community they are as close as possible.”
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