Courtesy of the Guardian:
This week’s closure of two more Texas abortion clinics in the wake of the state’s strict new regulations means women from rural areas seeking to end pregnancies face journeys of hundreds of miles to the nearest facility.
Workers and activists held a candlelit vigil on Thursday night outside the Whole Woman’s Health clinic in McAllen to mark the closure. The shutdown means that people in the Rio Grande Valley, an area on the Mexican border with about 1.3 million inhabitants, will face logistical and financial challenges to undergo legal abortion procedures.
The valley’s metropolitan areas are often cited as among the poorest in the country. The nearest abortion clinic that meets the new required standards is in San Antonio, 240 miles away. While abortion is largely illegal across the nearby Mexican border, black-market drugs are widely available, leading to fears that women could put their heath at risk by crossing the frontier and attempting to terminate their pregnancies using unapproved and unsupervised methods.
The McAllen facility stopped providing abortions last year after doctors were unable to obtain admitting privileges at local hospitals – a new state requirement – but remained open to provide other services. However, management decided that the restrictions meant it was no longer feasible to continue operating.
The other clinic was in Beaumont, a city of about 120,000 people near the Louisiana border that is a 90-minute drive from Houston.
Amy Hagstrom Miller, the chief executive of Whole Woman’s Health, said: “Families from the Rio Grande Valley and northern Mexico, to east Texas and western Louisiana, have been turning to our clinics for safe, compassionate care since abortion was made legal in 1973. We have done everything possible to keep our clinics open but we are simply unable to survive with the new, medically unnecessary guidelines required.”
Her statement added: “The consequence of [the bill] is an injustice, plain and simple. It is an injustice to the women we serve and to our communities.”
Not only are legal abortions, which were guaranteed by Roe vs Wad, becoming a ting of the past in Texas, but these clinics also provided caner screenings, prenatal tests, and birth control, which means that Texas is now becoming a third world country when it comes to providing health care for women.
Especially poor women, because Texas also refused to implement the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion.
For the record Texas had 44 clinics in 2011, and today only has 20. And that should send a chill up every Texas woman's spine.
But you know what Texas?
You can do something about it.
And it can start happening this year.
Let's see...
ReplyDeleteThey underfund schools, rail against sex education, refuse to help pay for birth control, and close clinics that offer birth control on sliding scales.
Then they, in effect, ban abortion.
Then they are against affordable health insurance/care, cut WIC, cut unemployment, refuse to raise minimum wage, cut welfare, cut food stamps, and cut reduced school lunches.
Exactly how are these people "pro life?"
I read elsewhere today that ERs in Texas as seeing an uptick in women trying to self-abort with Coke, Lysol, and hangers, or asking their partners to hit them in the abdomen. Women are,again dying to please the ' masters' of the GOP. Welcome to 1900 America.
ReplyDeleteAlso, there are abortion pills being sold at flea markets. While this can be a very safe nonsurgical form of abortion it must be done under a MDs care in case there are complications. Be ready to hear about women dying from that.
DeleteTexas, face it, your legislative idiocy is working against you. You will be blue in no time flat.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the 21st century!
Wendy Davis...just a click away.
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I think the mission is to do as much damage as they can to deflect from the fact none of them are doing their jobs. They can eat Wendy's dust when she get's elected.
ReplyDeleteThats as wishful thinking as the C4Pers believing Sarah will be the next president. Well, almost, Wendy is at least giving it a shot whereas Sarah never has any intention of running for anything again. But in the end, Wendy doesn't stand a chance in Texas, and I think you know it.
Delete6:56 - you underestimate the women of Texas & the US. Watch what happens
ReplyDeleteYou know what?
ReplyDeleteIt's becoming difficult to feel any empathy for Texas women
for Republican Women in general...
after all, all they have to do is get out and VOTE.
When will the press stop using and women start protesting the use of the term "abortion clinic" in describing places that provide so many other services to women who need them?
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