Abortions Made Easier by Moving Across the River in Fargo-Moorhead


I suppose politicians in Bismarck congratulated themselves by putting in place legislation that made it difficult to impossible to perform legal abortions in North Dakota. The only clinic in ND was in Fargo. It moved five minutes across the Red River to Moorhead and is happy with the move.

First, the clinic raised a huge amount of donated money to pay for the move. After the move it finds itself in a better financial position. It does not have to deal with the same level of harassing steps like forcing women to look at ultrasounds so patients move through the clinic faster. This improves the financial picture. 

The layout of the clinic and parking means patients do not have to walk past anti-abortion protestors shouting their prayers or trying to engage them to condemn abortion. This makes it easier for patients to get in and out. 

Fund raising to help pay for low-income women to have abortions has also been successful. The clinic has had donations of $175,000 to pay for abortions. Several of us who support the clinic believe much more money can be raised for this purpose. 

It remains difficult for women in the Western part of North Dakota to get abortions, they have to drive to Fargo-Moorhead. The legislation makes it all but impossible to start a clinic there. Yet, it is possible no woman in Western North Dakota has been forced to give birth. They will continue to come to Fargo-Moorhead. 

While anti-abortion legislation in ND has accomplished nothing, I'm sure legislators are saying back in their districts they dealt a serious blow to abortion in ND. What they accomplished was merely more harassment of women.

 

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