In lieu of standalone clinics offering abortions, or telehealth appointments where patients get abortion medication by mail, family doctors are offering an abortion option in a familiar setting.

This trend of primary care integrating medication or procedural abortions, usually in early pregnancy, is growing in states where abortion is legal. While there is little data on how common this is becoming, NPR heard from primary care doctors across the country who said they are expanding their practices to provide abortion care.

There’s no reason for this care to be siloed,” says Arnold, who is very public about her offerings, which include abortions up to 12 weeks of pregnancy and gender-affirming care. “I don’t feel like it’s any different than my management of diabetes or chronic pain or endometriosis — this is just a routine part of my day.”

  • pepperonisalami@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    I guess if there’s any positive thing from the abortion bans in the US is that it’s pushing the whole issue to the public consciousness worldwide.