Yamelsie Rodriguez, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri, said abortion appointment wait times have gone from an average of four days prior to the Supreme Court ruling to two-and-a-half weeks.AbortionOhio Senate debate with Ryan, Vance descends into attacksEXPLAINER: Online privacy in a post-Roe worldMcGarvey, Ray debate in Congress race for open 3rd DistrictNevada Senate race tests potency of abortion focus for DemsOnce hopeful Iowa Democrats running uphill vs. Sen. GrassleyEXPLAINER: Online privacy in a post-Roe worldMcGarvey, Ray debate in Congress race for open 3rd DistrictNevada Senate race tests potency of abortion focus for DemsOnce hopeful Iowa Democrats running uphill vs. Sen. GrassleyOhio Senate debate with Ryan, Vance descends into attacksMcGarvey, Ray debate in Congress race for open 3rd DistrictNevada Senate race tests potency of abortion focus for DemsOnce hopeful Iowa Democrats running uphill vs. Sen. Grassley“The mobile abortion clinic is a way to reduce travel times and distances in order to meet patients at the Illinois border,” said Dr. Colleen McNicholas, chief medical officer for Planned Parenthood’s St. Louis office.Laura Echevarria, spokeswoman for the National Right to Life Committee, which opposes abortions, called the mobile abortion clinic “another grotesque demeaning of human life.”“Chemical abortions can lead to life-threatening complications,” Echevarria said in a statement.“Will women recognize those complications early enough to seek treatment?”Other efforts have begun around the country to increase abortion access.Spokeswoman Kat Mavengere said that early next year, also in Colorado, Just The Pill will operate a mobile clinic for procedural abortion."