Missouri's last abortion clinic could go dark this week. But doctors say they'll continue providing abortion care.

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Missouri's last abortion clinic could go dark this week. But doctors say they'll continue providing abortion care.
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“This is not a drill. This is not a warning. This is a public health crisis,” the president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America said.

Doctors in Missouri may only have a few more days to perform abortions, but they insist their care for patients who want to terminate a pregnancy won't end anytime soon.

Obstetrician gynecologist Dr. Colleen McNicholas speaks with a patient at the Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region in St. Louis, Missouri.McNicholas said the center takes care of several thousand women seeking an abortion each year. She and clinic director Dr. David Eisenberg spoke with NBC News on Friday, the day Missouri’s governor signed into law a bill that wouldThe Planned Parenthood Federation of America said Missouri’s health department is threatening not to renew the St.

The group announced it is filing a lawsuit against the state of Missouri in an effort to maintain abortion services past the May 31 deadline. “At six weeks, we’re talking about essentially two tubes that are aligned by some cardiac cells that can do some vibration,” McNicholas said. She says equating that electrical activity with a fully functioning heart is simply medically inaccurate.“Sometimes the choice to end a pregnancy, even when it was a highly desired one, is a really difficult one for people,” Eisenberg said.

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