In Pennsylvania, abortion is still legal through 23 weeks of pregnancy, and later than 23 weeks if the pregnant person’s health is at risk. But uncertainty about the state of reproductive rights in the country and a looming November election has led some people in the Keystone State to make some serious considerations about how to permanently prevent pregnancy.
In Pennsylvania, abortion is still legal through 23 weeks of pregnancy, and later than 23 weeks if the pregnant person’s health is at risk. But uncertainty about the state of reproductive rights in the country and a looming November election has led some people in the Keystone State to make some serious considerations about how to permanently prevent pregnancy.
The overturning of Roe v. Wade has prompted some people to seek permanent birth control methods, as doctors consider their role in educating patients about irreversible procedures.