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  2. Abortion in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, there was only one abortion clinic in the state. [58] In 2014, 99% of the counties in the state did not have an abortion clinic. That year, 94% of women in the state aged 15–44 lived in a county without an abortion clinic. [57] In March 2016, there were 13 Planned Parenthood clinics in the state. [59]

  3. New Planned Parenthood clinic in Kansas expands abortion ...

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    The new clinic, just across the state line in Pittsburg, expects to serve patients in Missouri and other states. New Planned Parenthood clinic in Kansas expands abortion access in Missouri, other ...

  4. Missouri judge strikes down abortion ban, but clinics say ...

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    A Missouri judge on Friday temporarily struck down several laws that Planned Parenthood clinics have said made access to abortion all but impossible across the state. Among the laws Jackson County ...

  5. Missouri banned abortion. But has it prevented any, or just ...

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    An Abortion is Health Care mural is shown on the front window at the new Planned Parenthood-Wyandotte Clinic in Kansas City, Kansas. The facility provides medical abortions, but not surgical ...

  6. Types of abortion restrictions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An abortion clinic is a medical facility that provides abortions. Abortion clinics may be private or public medical practices or nonprofit organizations. In 27 major cities, and much of rural America, most people live 100 miles or more from an abortion clinic. [2]

  7. Aid Access - Wikipedia

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    A study of the reasons given for requesting a self-managed abortion by the 57,506 individuals who requested this service between March 20, 2018, and March 20, 2020 found the reasons for requests to be: lower cost compared to a clinic (74%), privacy (49%), distance to a clinic (40%), and difficulty getting time off work or school (38%).

  8. MO spends millions on abortion alternatives. Could the ... - AOL

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    For years, Missouri lawmakers have redirected millions from a federal grant program intended to help low-income families to a state program aimed at steering women away from receiving abortions ...

  9. carafem - Wikipedia

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    Grant said that acceptance of mifepristone by American women has been growing, and that since 2000, more than 2 million women have used medication abortion in early pregnancy. [6] carafem said in 2015 that the planned out-of-pocket cost of the service was $100 less than the national average for the abortion pill. [2]