As the nation reacted Friday to the Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade, patients and staff at South Florida abortion clinics went about their day ensuring scheduled procedures continued. But at moments, the gravity of the ruling weighed on clinic workers and they vowed to turn their grief into an ongoing fight for abortion rights.
ntil now, Florida had been a safe haven for abortion access. Women came to the state from more restrictive states and countries, desperate for the services Florida’s women’s clinics could provide. But with two recent legal changes and the possibility of an all-out abortion ban, everything has shifted.
ntil now, Florida had been a safe haven for abortion access. Women came to the state from more restrictive states and countries, desperate for the services Florida’s women’s clinics could provide. But with two recent legal changes and the possibility of an all-out abortion ban, everything has shifted.
A woman wanted to remain faithful to her Baptist upbringing, but doctors' concern over her diagnosis of major depressive disorder led her to terminate an unexpected pregnancy.
A woman wanted to remain faithful to her Baptist upbringing, but doctors' concern over her diagnosis of major depressive disorder led her to terminate an unexpected pregnancy.