I have no idea. With Texas being Texas, I guess all of us have to just skip it (if Medicaid isn't expanded) and hope for the best.
This is one of the main problems I have with the socially conservative morons who yell and scream about PP funding. They have no fucking clue and, whats worse, really don't seem to care. It's enough to make you despair.
Mandrina pointed out that PP will take insurance. That was sort of my point. Once (if) everybody is supposed to have insurance, the insurance would cover that stuff. At that point though, does PP need federal funding (outside of Medicare / aid) to provide services such as Pap, mammorgram?
At that point does PP funding become almost exclusively for abortion services? How much of the current funding is broadly labeled as for women's heath where Pap, mammogram, birth control pills / devices & aborton services are all legitimately women's health?
And once women have more access to ob-gyns who are not part of PP, will more of them go there? (although I wonder how many ob-gyns do very early abortions, with little to no publicity, for existing patients as a D&C?)