Utah lawmakers have said the law would protect “the innocent” and “the unborn,' adding that the state does not need abortion clinics after the high court overturned the constitutional right to abortion. Utah governor signs ban on abortion clinics:
the law would protect “the innocent” and “the unborn," adding that they don’t think the state needs abortion clinics after the high court overturned the constitutional right to abortion.
If clinics stop providing abortions, experts are concerned hospitals’ comparatively higher cost of care and staffing shortages will make it harder to get a legal abortion in Utah, even though the law isn’t explicitly a restriction on those seeking them in the state, where they remain legal up to 18 weeks.
Another challenge facing already overburdened hospitals is staffing, Joffe said, both in terms of recruitment and getting personnel to provide abortions. Especially in states where anti-abortion sentiment runs strong, many physicians or nurses at hospitals may not want to provide them, she added.
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