Madison, Weiss. – The non -profit organization said on Thursday that the family planning in the state of Wisconsin will stop schedule patients to abort from next week as it works to find a way to provide service in the face of Medicaid financing discounts in the tax and spending bill for President Donald Trump.
Funding of miscarriages throughout the United States was under siege, especially companies affiliated with the planned paternity, which are the largest provider.
The organization warned earlier this year that about half of its clinics that provide miscarriage can be closed as a result of a medicaid financing ban for family planning to obtain services other than abortion.
The procedure was part of the tax and spending law, Donald Trump, occurred in July. Initially, the judge said that the payment should continue, but the Federal Appeal Court this month said that the government could cut payments while the court challenged the ruling moving forward.
Planned paternity services include cancer tests, sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment. Medicaid’s federal funds were not already paid for miscarriage, but the subsidiary companies relied on Medicaid to stay standing on his feet.
This unknown image shows the Madison South health center, which is managed by the family planning in Wisconsin, in Madison.
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Family planning clinics in Louisiana – where abortion is banned – at the end of this month.
Family organization in Wisconsin said in a statement that she is trying to see the largest possible number of patients from now and Tuesday. Federal Law applies on Wednesday. Patients then do not pass the date, and the organization believes that the step will allow it to continue to see other medicaid patients. The organization said it is working with service providers throughout the state to ensure that patients are referred quickly and receive care in time.
The group said it was also considering taking legal action.
“The family organization in Wisconsin will continue to provide the full spectrum of reproductive health care, including abortion, as soon as we are able to do so,” said Tania Atkinson, CEO and CEO of Wisconsin. “Meanwhile, we follow every option available through the courts, through operations and civil participation.”
The scene of miscarriage has been repeatedly turned since the US Supreme Court ruling in 2022, which allowed the states to ban abortion. Currently, 12 states do not allow any stage of pregnancy, with limited exceptions, and four other prohibits after about six weeks of pregnancy.
It led to more women traveling for miscarriage and increased dependence on abortion pills. Descriptions in the countries that are allowed to expand them to places where abortion is banned, a practice facing some legal challenges and is expected to attract more.
In July, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin abolished the prohibition of abortion in the state in 1849, saying that it was replaced by the latest laws of the state to regulate this procedure. On the same day that she ruled in this case, the court rejected a lawsuit submitted by the family planning in Wisconsin, asking her to find a unconstitutional law.
The prohibition of abortion in Wisconsin was valid until 1973, when the decision of the US Supreme Court Roh was canceled against the Valley of the Vocalization of Abortion at the country level. However, legislators were not officially canceled, and the conservatives argued that the US Supreme Court ruling that led to the reactivation of ROE.
Family organization in Wisconsin stopped providing abortion after this ruling for 15 months before appealing it as a lawsuit against the state law. Abortion has been provided in three clinics in Wisconsin over the past two years.
Family organizing in Wisconsin serve about 50,000 people throughout the state. The organization said that about 60 % of them are covered with medicaid.
In 2024, Illinoisians presented approximately 92,710 miscarriages, slightly decreased (less than 1 %) from 93,590 in 2023, according to the data of the Guttmacher Institute.
From January to May 2025, Illinoisians performed about 3,7,400 miscarriages, a decrease from 40,920 miscarriages in the same time period in 2024.
In 2024, about 36,670 patients from outside the state sought treatment in Illinois (40 % of all patients), including about 3530 patients from Wisconsin.
The Chicago Family Communication Center expects more callers outside the country looking for information about reproductive care in the coming days.
Indeed, 35 % of their patients from outside the state.
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On Thursday, FPA’s chief medical official stood up with others who reacted to the family planning in Wisconsin’s decision.
“We are ready and will continue to meet the needs of anyone coming from outside the country or below the bloc,” said Dr. Alison Kuwait.
“We have made it clear to Wisconsin that Illinois will be ready and will accept the challenge,” said Adrian White Fines, President and CEO of “Illinois Family Organization”.
White Finance says its organization already sees the effects of federal discounts, but it does not have plans to reduce services or employees.
“We are moving forward to find ways to fill the gaps. We are lucky because we have some reserves, and we are also working with the donor community.”
“At the federal level, we have a administration that seeks to continue to reflect the path of women’s health and reproductive rights. This is a serious and disturbing policy that endangers the health of all women.”
Megan Jivo is the executive director of the Chicago Fund for miscarriage, and she is originally from Wisconsin.
“In the 1990s, abortion was easier in Wisconsin than it is now,” said Jivo.
My mother, working for two children, participated in access to abortion, when she was a teenager who allowed her options and her chances in life.
“I moved to a large extent to get a large extent when I was 16 years old, and this really drives a lot of work that I have a privilege to do today. I don’t think anyone should be alone, he must defend the resources,” said Jivo.
Molvihil of Sherry Hill, New Jersey, mentioned.
The ABC7 data team in Chicago and Lah Hop contributed to this report.
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