In a post-Roe Ohio, women could have to travel up to 339 miles for an out-of-state abortion

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Ohioans seeking abortions could have to travel to the following cities, which have surgical and medication abortion clinics: Pittsburgh, Detroit, Ann Arbor, Buffalo, Champaign, Ill., Chicago, Charlottesville, Va., Richmond, Va. and Baltimore.

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio women would have to travel up to 339 miles and could spend $400 or more on driving expenses if the state outlaws abortion, according to research by

Ohio State University and the University of Cincinnati.leaked to PoliticoNote to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

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