Abortions up 33% in Colorado, fueled by out-of-state residents seeking treatment

Colorado is among the states with the highest spike in abortions after the collapse of the landmark Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, with abortions up 33% between April and August, according to a new Society of Family Planning report.

Abortion providers say they are seeing more patients from states where abortion has been severely restricted or outlawed.

Other states with increases include North Carolina at 37%, Kansas at 36% and Illinois at 28%, the report published Oct. 28 stated. California saw a small increase during that time period, already providing the most abortions of any state per month.

In April, patients had 1,450 abortions in Colorado, according to the report. In August, that number was 1,940. The report did not include numbers for self-managed abortions — medication abortions without clinical supervision.

The numbers weren’t surprising to Dr. Kristina Tocce of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains. Between June 25 and September 21, Planned Parenthood clinics in the region saw an 18% increase in abortion services, and since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, 38% were patients from out of state. Before Dobbs and the 6-week abortion ban that took effect in Texas, it was about 11%.

“Part of my medical practice now is knowing patients’ travel itineraries, so I can stick to flight times,” Tocce said, noting that some patients fly in and out on the same day.

Other times, patients drive to Colorado clinics, even without having appointments, waiting in their cars for cancelations. The wait times for appointments have increased, with some patients having had to wait 23 days for abortions, which Tocce called “horrific” for such time-sensitive care. The wait has now decreased to about two weeks as Planned Parenthood clinics are working to add hours and staff.

Cobalt’s Abortion Fund, which helps patients with the costs of abortions as well as travel, lodging and other expenses needed, saw its caseload triple the day Roe v. Wade fell, according to its manager Amanda Carlson. Two-thirds of the fund’s clients are from Texas.

“That day, we became travel agents overnight for abortion seekers,” Carlson wrote in an email.

Between January and September of this year, the fund provided money for abortions for more than 1,000 people — about $371,000 (compared to historical spending of about $200,000 per year). The fund also disbursed $187,000 in travel support, which includes money for flights, gas, meals and child care, 94% of which was spent after Roe fell.

Colorado passed a law this year guaranteeing the right to abortions without gestational restrictions, codifying what was in practice into state law.

The state has had some infrastructure in place for people coming from outside the state to get abortions, but the practice has increased exponentially since the Dobbs decision, said Dr. Benedict Landgren, an OB-GYN who has specialized in providing later-term abortion care.

“In 2020, an average of 9% of US patients left their state of residence for abortion care; at that time, states with more restrictive abortion laws averaged 15% of patients leaving, while states with middle-ground or supportive laws averaged 9% and 3% leaving, respectively,” the report stated.

Landgren cited the story of a patient who sold her car for a bus ticket to Colorado and showed up at the front door with her luggage from another state where she couldn’t get an abortion at that point in her pregnancy.

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