"We had seen the writing on the wall," she told me. A few months earlier, the Supreme Court had announced that it would take up Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, and North Dakota had a trigger law that would almost completely ban abortion if the justices ruled in favor of Dobbs. This foreshadowed the precarious future of abortion services in North Dakota, leading to proactive measures by Kromenaker to safeguard access by relocating her clinic to Minnesota.
"We closed on a new building at 3 p.m. the day before they overturned Roe," Kromenaker recalled. Over the next 47 days, with the help of $1 million raised through GoFundMe, she oversaw a frantic move and remodel, sneaking around in a hat and sunglasses to keep the new location a secret; another planned clinic had just been set on fire in Wyoming." This emphasizes the urgency and danger surrounding the relocation of abortion services amidst escalating threats in restrictive states.
In the aftermath of the Dobbs decision, abortion access has been all but obliterated in 14 states. Perhaps the most obvious consequence is what has happened to brick-and-mortar abortion providers: Clinics have closed, while physicians have fled restrictive states or left medicine altogether.
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