If they can’t find a doctor willing to do the abortions, they have to close.
Doctors used to justify abortions by saying they were providing a service to women, much like plantation owners were providing a service to their slaves. But when the lights came on, they had to see what they were really doing. They were making money by killing kids.
I also understand that it is harder to find nurses. Even pro-choice nurses don’t like to work there because they have to see what is happening.
Planned Parenthood in Iowa is set up to distribute medication abortion pills by webcam in most of their clinics. The woman is never examined by the doctor in person. They talk to the doctor by webcam. So they only need one doctor to cover the state.
Doctors used to justify abortions by saying they were providing a service to women, much like plantation owners were providing a service to their slaves. But when the lights came on, they had to see what they were really doing. They were making money by killing kids.
I also understand that it is harder to find nurses. Even pro-choice nurses dont like to work there because they have to see what is happening.
I found a website a while back where abortion industry workers (trained as physicians and nurses, but working as abortionists) described their thoughts and feelings on abortion.
Many of them expressed utter contempt for their clients. Many seemed to have a high degree of self-loathing--justifying their choice to do abortions by saying things like, "Well, if I don't do this, someone else will." Some seemed to loathe the abortion clients for putting them in the position of having to do abortions. Despite all of those negative attitudes towards abortion, they were very high pressure about selling the abortion "service" to their clients. The level of cognitive dissonance I found on that site was so extreme that I think it must cause physical ruptures in their brains.
One bright spot on that website was a young physician's description of how he interned at an abortuary. He described how the abortionist demonstrated abortion procedures, then had him do an abortion on a client. He said that he felt something like an electric shock at the moment the fetus died, that jolted him to the core of his being. He ended the internship right then. I wonder how many times a similar experience happens to young rabidly "pro-choice" physicians-in-training, when they personally witness that "choice"?