Abortion providers in several states across the country halted services in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, while supporters and opponents began to shift their focus to pill-based abortions and how new restrictions would be enforced.
Clinics in a number of states, including Texas, Wisconsin and Kentucky, stopped offering services Friday. Providers in other states, such as North Dakota and Idaho, were moving ahead with services before more state bans took effect, typically in a matter of days or weeks.