Latest NewsThis abortion method doesn’t involve doctors — and many of them consider it safe RandyJune 22, 2025 For nearly four years, Dr. Maya Bass’s commute included a monthly plane ride from Philadelphia to Oklahoma to provide abortions at a clinic there. Starting in 2018, she took these trips even though flying made her nauseous and she had to use vacation time from her regular job. Bass was motivated to fill a gap: Oklahoma — like all parts of the U.S. outside of a fraction of metropolitan areas — has long had a shortage of abortion providers. Abortion CareAbortion RightsmifepristoneReproductive rightsUnited States