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Antiabortion pregnancy centers are expanding
October 27, 2025
|Los Angeles Times
Facilities are offering more care, with a goal: to eventually replace Planned Parenthood.
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HEIDI MATZKE is director of Alternatives Pregnancy Center in Sacramento, which has increased its staff.
Pregnancy centers in the U.S. that discourage women from getting abortions have been adding more medical services - and could be poised to expand further.
The expansion - including testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and even providing primary medical care - has been unfolding for years. It gained steam after the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade three years ago, clearing the way for states to ban abortion.
The push could get more momentum with Planned Parenthood closing some clinics and considering shutting others after changes to Medicaid. Planned Parenthood is not just the nation's largest abortion provider, but also offers cancer screenings, sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, and other reproductive health services.
"We ultimately want to replace Planned Parenthood with the services we offer," said Heather Lawless, founder and director of Reliance Center in Lewiston, Idaho. She said about 40% of patients at the antiabortion center are there for reasons unrelated to pregnancy, including some who use the nurse practitioner as a primary caregiver.
The changes have frustrated abortion rights groups, who, in addition to opposing the centers' antiabortion messaging, say they lack accountability; refuse to provide birth control; and offer only limited ultrasounds that cannot be used for diagnosing fetal anomalies because the people conducting them don't have that training. A growing number also offer unproven abortion-pill reversal treatments.
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