CHICAGO,— Planned Parenthood provided free reproductive healthcare services in a mobile clinic stationed near the United Center on Monday and Tuesday, coinciding with the Democratic National Convention. The organization offered vasectomies, medication abortions, and emergency contraception by appointment at the clinic, which was located just blocks from the event.
It has been confirmed that as many as 30 pregnancies have been terminated so far.
The initiative aimed to support individuals who have traveled to Illinois from states where access to these services has been significantly restricted following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Many states have imposed severe restrictions or outright bans on abortion and other reproductive care since the ruling.
“We’re just really excited to provide the opportunity for the thousands of folks who are coming to Illinois to demonstrate for them that it is possible to start closing some healthcare gaps for folks,” said Dr. Colleen McNicholas, chief medical officer at Planned Parenthood Great Rivers.
Over the course of the two days, Planned Parenthood reported serving between 20 and 30 patients at the mobile clinic. The unit was funded in partnership with Action 2024, Chicago Abortion Fund, and The Wiener’s Circle.
The mobile clinic’s presence was independent of the convention, focusing solely on expanding access to reproductive healthcare for those in need.