Abortion surge from out-of-state clients continues to impact providers as well as pregnancy centers offering alternatives [The Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colo.)]
Jul. 3—Demand for abortions continues to tax
About 2 in 5 women seeking abortion services from
"It's been an all-hands-on-deck type of mentality since the Dobbs decision," she said.
A majority of justices held that the
As the first state to allow legal abortion in 1967,
The Democratically controlled Legislature further bolstered reproductive rights this year with three new laws that expand health insurance coverage for abortion, protect abortion and gender-affirming care patients and providers in
Lawmakers' approval of a ban on the use of "reversal pills" at pregnancy centers is on hold, pending a study from a review panel.
"There's an assumption that those of us in states like
"The Dobbs decision has thrown the health care system into chaos," Chapin said in an email. "Patients, many of them in medical, emotional and financial distress, are flooding
Of the 640 clients the
Of
"It's been steady, and steady on the increase," she said.
Out-of-state clients facing an unexpected pregnancy also are turning to Colorado Springs Pregnancy Centers, as they wrestle with their decision, said
The nonprofit organization provides pregnancy testing, counseling, ultrasounds, parent coaching, gynecological services such as treatment for sexually transmitted diseases and an abortion healing program.
Phone calls, texts and visits from women and men from
"It's made us into a regional organization," he said.
The amount of donations
Last year, the
In the first five months of this year, the Cobalt fund already has disbursed half of that, with
In addition to
Demand pushes wait times
The surge skyrocketed wait times for women to obtain abortions to 28 days last summer after the fall of Roe v. Wade, Bolak said.
"Which is horrifying — that's such a long time for someone who is waiting for time-sensitive abortion care," she said.
That, in turn, increased wait times for women and men needing general medical appointments for mammograms, sexually transmitted disease testing and treatment, and urinary tract infections.
Also, clinical staff have received training to administer chemical abortions, she said.
Some abortion providers from
And
"We understand this is a complicated, sensitive and divisive topic," reads a statement the company sent in response to questions. "We also believe that expanding services to ensure that all members have access to safe, timely and appropriate care is consistent with our commitment to the overall health of our members."
Another move to accommodate the burgeoning call for abortions is that clients can be booked for an open appointment at any of the 14
Of the 7,151 patients who used the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic in the past year, 2,500 women accessed abortion services, she said.
"One of the things that often goes unnoticed is the emotional toll of patients coming from out of state," Bolak said. "They've experienced a huge emotional and psychological burden to have to navigate finding care across state lines. We have patients coming in traumatized."
Removing abortion as a standard federal protection has left reproductive health care in a state of confusion for patients and providers, industry workers say.
Dr.
"Patients are grateful they can receive care in
Said Bolak: "This has created a national health care crisis because places like
Anti-abortion efforts also increase
The restrictive abortion law in
Even with
More people have gotten involved in anti-abortion efforts over the past year, which they say is boosting the numbers of women facing unexpected pregnancy who decide to have the baby.
The ranks of sidewalk advocates, who speak about alternatives with women headed to the
"People realized it was getting worse, not better, in
A new ministry the diocese launched in the past year has trained 70 moms to "walk with moms in need," mentoring women with unexpected pregnancy to navigate services and support.
Mater Filius, a managed residence for pregnant women to live at for no cost while they gestate, is under construction in eastern
Supplies such as diapers, formula, maternity and baby clothing, food, housing and other assistance for pregnant women enables women to handle the situation, Bailey said.
"We can help and walk alongside them, not judging but supporting," she said. "We're going to continue to fight for life — it's what we do."
The nonprofit Life Network, which runs the three
Pregnancy care at its busiest center at
"We're continuing to serve as many patients as we ever have," Bennett said.
"As we head into the second year (of Roe v. Wade being rescinded) and more states move to eliminate or ban abortion, we can probably expect to see that number increase even more," she said.
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