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My math says 10,332 kept the baby. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
Now the question is, was that because abortion wasn't available to them as an option? -- nm
Posted by
TWuG
Aug 21 '12, 11:26
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it's available everywhere, last I knew. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 21, 11:28
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Not even close to everywhere unless you mean each state has at least 1 provider.
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TWuG
Aug 21, 11:29
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is that still true (each state has 1+)? -- nm
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Don Homer
Aug 21, 11:31
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"14 percent of obstetricians and gynecologists in the United States provide abortions" -- (link)
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mara
Aug 21, 11:36
There was a thing about a state with 1 provider and a new law that would probably force it to close
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TWuG
Aug 21, 11:35
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I wonder if it was a clinic that was an option for low-income women, or something. If you have money, I think even Kansas has more than doctor who'll
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mara
Aug 21, 11:37
oh, I thought you meant not legally available. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 21, 11:30
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