A settlement in a Massachusetts lawsuit that accused a crisis pregnancy center of endangering a woman's life may be prompting changes within the faith-based nonprofits.
A settlement in a Massachusetts lawsuit that accused a crisis pregnancy center of endangering a woman's life may be prompting changes within the faith-based nonprofits.
-- NBC News (@nbcnews.com) Jun 23, 2025 at 7:05 AM
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@#7 ... provide any services that could mislead a woman into believing she was getting actual health care. ...
While I do agree about the apparent "mislead" part of your comment ...
There's this ...
Crisis Pregnancy Centers
www.acog.org
... What Are CPCs?
CPC is a term used to refer to certain facilities that represent themselves as legitimate reproductive health care clinics providing care for pregnant people but actually aim to dissuade people from accessing certain types of reproductive health care, including abortion care and even contraceptive options.
Staff members at these unregulated and often nonmedical facilities have no legal obligation to provide pregnant people with accurate information and are not subject to HIPAA or required by law t o maintain client confidentiality.
Many CPCs are affiliated with national organizations that provide funding, support, and training to advance a broadscale antiabortion agenda.i, ii, iii ...
I have questions ... (ya had to know that was coming ...)
Why do CPCs exist?
OK, I have one main question.
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