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Nevada reproductive-rights advocates are breaking down the importance of two looming Supreme Court abortion cases. In Moyle v. United States, access to the abortion drug mifepristone could be restricted - and in Idaho v. .
Planned Parenthood Arizona is expanding vasectomy services to its Central Phoenix health center, a year after it launched a similar program in Tucson, with increased requests following the Dobbs decision. Dr. Jill Gibson, chief medical officer for Planned Parenthood Arizona, said her organization remains committed to its mission of protecting and expanding reproductive health care access in Arizona. .
The addition of vasectomy services in Phoenix, according to the announcement, is in response to “an overwhelming request for appointments” in the Tucson location’s program.
Planned Parenthood Arizona’s Phoenix clinic on Tuesday began offering vasectomies. The organization's chief medical officer, Dr. Jill Gibson, said the Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision, which paved the way for stricter abortion laws in many states, including Arizona, led to increased demand for vasectomies.“There’s just been a realization that this is a time to be sure you