'Short Window of Time': Texas Abortion Ban Forces Pregnancy Centers to Pivot

Oct 15, 2021 View Original Article
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54% : and she's cared for and also to say 'if you do choose abortion we want you to come back because you're going to need some support and some healing," she said.
50% : Reaching Women Considering AbortionLeanne Jamieson, the executive director at Prestonwood, says women considering an abortion are a priority.
49% : Gregory says the goal is that women thinking about abortion will understand all their options and return to the clinic, even if they don't choose life.
48% : For those inclined towards abortion, it has led to fear and desperation, especially in the initial weeks.
47% : "I look forward to the day when abortion isn't just unattainable but we have to get to the place where abortion is unthinkable in our nation," she said.
44% : She's also well aware that ultimately, a cultural shift is needed in order for abortion to end.
37% : Why is abortion on the table?'

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