

‘They Don’t Understand That We’re Real People’
Oct 1, 2021
A new Texas law banning most abortions is causing chaos and desperation, prompting many women to seek help across state lines. At Trust Women clinic in Oklahoma, staff recount overwhelming phone inquiries and the emotional toll of the situation. Personal stories reveal the struggles of navigating healthcare in a hostile environment. A security guard shares his transformation into an advocate for patients' rights, while clinic workers face threats amid protests. The podcast sheds light on the harsh realities women encounter in pursuit of reproductive care.
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Increased Call Volume
- Jennifer Rintz, a clinic worker, describes the impact of the Texas abortion law.
- Call volume surged from 20 calls a day to 60-80 after the law passed.
Patient's Despair
- Aminthia Carrion describes a patient who was 18 weeks pregnant and unable to get a timely appointment.
- The patient was distraught, feeling trapped and without options.
Sarah's Story
- Sarah, a 21-year-old from Dallas, shares her experience seeking an abortion.
- Facing financial difficulties and lacking family support, she had to delay her car payment to afford the procedure.