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Junio 10, 2009
Filed Under (abortion) by admin
The family of murdered Kansas abortion provider George Tiller is expected to decide this week whether his Wichita clinic will reopen, NPRs “Morning Edition” reports. Tillers clinic is one of the few in the U.S. that performs abortions later in pregnancy, and many abortionrights advocates are concerned whether women in need of abortions in the second and third trimester would be able to obtain care if it were not reopened. LeRoy Carhart, a Nebraska abortion provider who worked with Tiller at his clinic for four years, said that although it is a difficult time for abortion providers, he hopes that the family will reopen the clinic. “This is a job that we took, and we were wellaware of the risks when we started, as was Dr. Tiller,” he said. Providing abortion services in the second and third trimester is “a service thats so needed that its worth the risks,” he added (Lohr, “Morning Edition,” NPR, 6/9). Carhart also said that although no decision on Tillers clinic has been made, he “want[s] to assure the press and the women of America … that we will somehow, somewhere continue to provide abortions later in gestation” (Duin, Washington Times, 6/9). Reprinted with kind permission from nationalpartnership.org. You can view the entire Daily Womens Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery here. The Daily Womens Health Policy Report is a free service of the National Partnership for Women & Families, published by The Advisory Board Company. © 2009 The Advisory Board Company. All rights reserved. Post a comment
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