nothing..... or they might even pay less cuz now planned parenthood wont take gov money.
Im sure low income women can still go see their regular doctor and get regular check ups/exams and pay a copayment
Could be but very doubtful. In many large city areas it may not be as harmful bc there’s a lot of options. But many women who struggle to stay above the poverty line that have employers who don’t offer health insurance might see a lot of bad. Especially the ones that go to pp for contraceptive because it helps regulate their bodies due to abnormal conditions.
2 million compared to only like half a million..... and that 2 million is one procedure alone.
I stand by what I said.
Which takes me back to women who use birth control for natural deficiencies and to regulate their bodies. I know several women who go to PP because they did scans that found abnormal sized ovaries and prevent ways of having to go through consistent surgery they use birth control as a pseudo regulator.
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