Planned Parenthood announced this week that they will be shutting down another abortion facility in Pennsylvania, making it 17 facilities that have shut down in PA since 2010.
Warminster Planned Parenthood (in Bucks County), where more than 800 abortions occur every year on average, announced they would be closing at the end of June. The reason given was the “reality of the post-Dobbs landscape.”
It’s great to hear. But is the Dobbs decision the real reason for this recent closing? Let’s take a closer look.
Nearly 50% of PA Locations Now Closed
Since 2010, Planned Parenthood has shut down seventeen locations in Pennsylvania. Those closings covered two abortion mills – Easton (2017) and now Warminster (2024) – and fifteen “feeder” sites (locations that did not profit directly from chemical or surgical abortions on-site, and only made abortion referrals). Those closed locations include Ambler (2011), Bristol (2017), Carlisle (2013), Chambersburg (2016), Collegeville (2013), Doylestown (2011), Gettysburg (2016), Hanover (2014), Hazleton (2010), Philadelphia – Chestnut Street (2016), Red Lion (2016), Scranton (2016), St. Davids (2015), State College (2011), and Stroudsburg (2017).
To date, with the Warminster closing, Planned Parenthood operates 21 locations in Pennsylvania, of which 12 profit directly from chemical and surgical abortions.
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