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Planned Parenthood not to offer more abortion appointments in Indiana

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Due to the high demand for the service, Planned Parenthood has announced that it will not be offering more appointments for abortion procedures in Indiana.
According to a press release, the organization said it has “reached capacity for abortion appointments.” This follows news that the Hoosier state’s extensive abortion ban will go into effect on August 1st.
In a statement, Rebecca Gibron – CEO for Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky – said, “Our courts have failed us in a time where access to care couldn’t be more vital. Maternal mortality rates have more than doubled for Hoosiers and will only get worse.”
Other health care services such as pregnancy consultations, wellness exams, STI screenings, and more will still be available at local centers. If you need to contact the organization, call 1-800-230-7526.

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🇺🇲 Adam July 16, 2023 at 12:34 am

Planned Parenthood should offer vasectomies to irresponsible sexually active males. This would keep the unwanted pregnancies down. The definition of Planned is preventing it in the first place.

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