Not true, at least in some states. Oregon for example, which has basically no restrictions:
Oregon Health Authority
- Abortion is legal in Oregon.
- You do not need to be a resident of Oregon or a U.S. citizen to get abortion services in Oregon.
- Oregon has no restrictions on abortions based on how far along in pregnancy you are.
- There are also no required waiting periods before receiving an abortion.
- There are no restrictions on getting medication abortion pills by mail within Oregon.
While medical providers may refuse to give you abortion services based on their personal beliefs, they cannot interfere with your legal right to choose to have an abortion.
If you are refused an abortion, please know there are providers who will help you obtain abortion services in Oregon. See
here for where to get an abortion in Oregon.
You can ‘choose’ all you want but that choice is not a reality if no one and no medical facility will perform the procedure.
Toni, they literally provide a list of places that absolutely *will* provide abortions at any point in the pregnancy.
Seriously, you're clinging to this "no doctor would ever do that" belief, even when OHA is telling everyone where to go to do the thing you insist can't ever happen.
Look, you and Elixir and bilby and a few others have expressed your beliefs that abortions should be legal and available at any point in the pregnancy, with no restrictions - that's correct, isn't it?
If *you* hold that belief, what on earth makes you think that
no doctors exist that hold that same belief? If a doctor holds the belief that abortions should be legal and available at any point with no restrictions... why do you think they would refuse to perform the procedure they truly believe should be an absolute unqualified right?