2023-06-12 04:00:00
The struggle for abortion and its consequences
A year ago, the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion. How women deal with it – and what consequences some men draw from it.
Anti-abortion protesters gather outside the US Supreme Court during the March for Life January 20, 2023 in Washington.
Photo: AP
There are new tasks that the employees of Planned Parenthood suddenly have to fulfill. She sometimes feels like a travel agent, Mara Pliskin told US radio station NPR. She works for the non-profit organization in Illinois – a US state in whose neighboring states abortions have been banned or only permitted in exceptional cases since the Supreme Court’s sensational ruling. And Planned Parenthood (PP) and its doctors do exactly that: they organize abortions.
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