That closure would leave Dayton without an abortion clinic. The next closest locations in Ohio are Planned Parenthood clinics in Cincinnati and Columbus.
The Dayton area's sole abortion clinic plans to close in mid-September unless laws banning most abortions in Ohio and Indiana are put on hold, a Women's Med spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday.
Women's Medical Center, which operates independent abortion clinics in Dayton and Indianapolis, plans to close both locations unless legal intervention can block one or both laws.“We are going to see as many people and do as much for these people as we can until we close down,’’ Dr. Jeanne CorwinThe Dayton clinic has been sending its patients to Indianapolis and sometimes Chicago for abortions performed after six weeks into the pregnancy.
The Dayton clinic has been a target of abortion opponents for years. The GOP-controlled Legislature recently passed a
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