“Abortion bans don’t change the need for an abortion,” Hagstrom Miller said.
“I just stare at the map and think, ‘OK, if they ban abortion in Florida or they ban abortion in Georgia, where are people going to go?’”ĭisplaced patients from Florida and those from other states who relied on the clinics there would probably head north for care, experts say, flooding providers that are already stretched thin and straining the limited resources that remain.
“Florida would be extreme,” Hagstrom Miller said.