In Indiana, a shifting abortion landscape without clinics

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hospitals and abortion clinics in Indiana are preparing for the state’s abortion ban to go into effect on Sept. 15. Indiana’s Legislature became the first in the nation to approve new abortion restrictions after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb quickly signed the ban into law Aug. 5. Starting Sept. 15, abortion clinics will be prohibited from providing any abortion care, leaving such services solely to hospitals or outpatient surgical centers owned by hospitals.