Planned Parenthood St. Louis resumes surgical abortions, while Missouri blocks others
- Planned Parenthood resumed surgical abortions in St. Louis, following voters enshrining abortion rights in Missouri's Constitution in November 2024.
- Planned Parenthood cannot currently provide medication abortions in Missouri due to the state health department not approving its complication plans, as stated by Attorney General Andrew Bailey.
- A House committee plans to advance a new constitutional amendment that would impose additional restrictions on abortion, according to House Speaker Jon Patterson.
- A lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood and other advocates aiming to overturn most of Missouri's abortion laws is set for trial in January 2026.
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Planned Parenthood Great Rivers resumes abortions
ST. LOUIS - Planned Parenthood Great Rivers (PPGR)—a reproductive health clinic in St. Louis—said that it will be resuming procedural abortion care at its health center. The clinic announced its decision Friday, saying that its first procedures were performed this week. Ever since Nov. 5, Missourians voted for reproductive rights, approving Amendment 3 for Reproductive Freedom. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your…

Planned Parenthood St. Louis resumes surgical abortions, while Missouri blocks others
Planned Parenthood now is offering surgical abortions in St. Louis. Planned Parenthood Great Rivers says on Thursday it performed a surgical abortion for the first time since 2022.
Abortions resume for first time in years at Planned Parenthood’s St. Louis clinic
Planned Parenthood provided abortions Thursday at its St. Louis clinic for the first time since Missouri voters approved overturning the state’s near-total ban on the procedure.
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