
Starting Saturday Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin says it will direct patients to out-of-state facilities for abortions or work with them to find alternative care.
The organization has stopped scheduling abortions past June 25th in anticipation of a U-S Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe-V-Wade.
A spokesperson says the decision could come Monday, June 27th.
A Wisconsin statute dating back to 1849 means abortion providers will have immediately suspend those serves on the same day the high court makes its decision.
For now, there are just four health care providers who offer abortion procedures in Wisconsin.
Planned Parenthood hasn’t said if it might resume abortion appointments if the Supreme Court doesn’t make its ruling on the landmark case.












