Florida’s abortion ban has brought fear and chaos. This is the right’s vision for the US | Moira Donegan
The scenes in Florida of frantic and overcrowded clinics are a grim preview of the future that pro-lifers' want for women
A Woman's Choice, an abortion clinic in Jacksonville, usually sees somewhere between 10 and 15 patients a day. But last week, they extended their hours. On Monday, they scheduled somewhere between 70 and 80 patients, according to the Washington Post. The president of one reproductive health center spoke of warning her incoming patients about the scenes they would encounter at Florida's abortion clinics. We're telling them, Hey, it's going to be busy,'" said Kelly Flynn.
For some, a deadline loomed after an anxious period of trying to scrape together the funding for the care they need: one doctor recalled calling patients who had delayed their appointments - in most cases because they hadn't been able to secure enough money for the procedure yet - and reminding them that they don't have much more time. For other women, a sudden realization led to a last-minute scramble. One patient this morning told me that she had just gone for a regular doctor's appointment last week and found out she was pregnant," a clinician told the Florida news radio station WOKV.
Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist
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