Pa. abortion clinics brace for a surge of patients and protesters in the first week post-Roe

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Pa. abortion clinics brace for a surge of patients and protesters in the first week post-Roe
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The national shift in abortion access creates a multifaceted challenge for providers in Pennsylvania and other states where abortion remains legal.

A rally protesting the Supreme Court decision against abortion rights was held in Musser Park in Lancaster on Friday.Pennsylvania abortion clinics are fielding calls from patients uncertain if abortion remains legal here — and bracing for anand protesters — following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that there is no guaranteed right to abortion.

“We haven’t seen a surge yet, but it’s prudent for us to recognize what’s coming,” said Lindsey Mauldin, vice president of public policy and advocacy for Planned Parenthood Southeast Pennsylvania, which operates abortion clinics in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties.With Roe v. Wade gone, both sides see Pa. as a battlefield for the future of abortion rights

“We were just a little taken back by how quickly they moved on it,” Dixon said of the Ohio legislature’s abortion ban. Security staff have been trained on trauma and emergency response. And the Philadelphia chapter has been coordinating with law enforcement officials to plan when to call for help and how police should respond.

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