Shuttered: The End Of Abortion Access in Red America [View all]
WRITTEN BY IRIN CARMON
FORT WORTH, Tex. Some mornings, Bhavik Kumar starts his day at 5 a.m. and thinks about a life different from the one he began this year. In that other life, the 30-year-old physician lives minutes from work and doesnt have to look over his shoulder for his safety. He doesnt have to travel hundreds of miles a week, by car and plane, to provide abortions.
In New York, where Kumar trained after medical school, the women who came to him to end their pregnancies didnt try so hard to justify their decision. He doesnt ask patients to do that; their insistence on doing so makes him uncomfortable. In New York, he didnt have to recite a script mandated by Texas lawmakers that the states current lieutenant governor described as offering a woman all the information she deserves before making a decision to end a life.
This is not normal, Kumar tells his patients before reading the statement. The state requires me to do this.
In New York, he wasnt required to give women a medically unnecessary sonogram, or describe to them the embryonic or fetal development, or make them listen to the fetal heartbeat. They werent required to wait 24 hours after counseling for the procedure, as women in Texas must. New Yorkers can use state Medicaid money to cover the cost of the abortion and get birth control the same day. Texans whose governor refused the Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act and whose laws prohibit even covering birth control at an abortion clinic, let alone paying for an abortion cannot. The patients Kumar saw in New York rarely had to drive hundreds of miles to receive care, as Texas women increasingly do.
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