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Myah Ward

Photos: Reactions as North Dakota's sole abortion provider prepares to shutter

Tammi Kromenaker and Sarah Haeder meet each other in the lobby after hearing the news that Roe v. Wade had been overturned at Red River Women’s Clinic in Fargo, N.D., on Friday, June 24, 2022. The clinic is the only abortion provider in the state of North Dakota.

It was supposed to be another quiet Friday at the Red River Women’s Clinic in Fargo, the only abortion provider in North Dakota. The clinic’s staff uses the end of the work week for administrative tasks, calling patients and scheduling appointments for the coming days.

Then, this morning, the ruling came down: “Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade” was plastered across computer screens. Staff members hugged. Others covered their agape mouths with their hands. Some wiped away tears. Then it was back to work — there was no other choice. “Right after Roe v. Wade was overturned, I got a call from a woman wanting an abortion. She just moved to the area and has a small infant,” Tammi Kromenaker, the clinic’s director and owner, said. “I got the most debilitating news ever and then a patient called. This is why we do it.”

Abortion will be illegal in the state as soon as the attorney general certifies to the legislative council the Dobbs ruling, setting into motion the state’s trigger law, which prohibits all abortions except in cases of rape, incest or to save the life of the pregnant patient. Red River Women’s Clinic has plans to move across state lines to Minnesota, but until North Dakota kicks them out, the clinic’s doors will stay open.

Sarah Haeder clinical service coordinator and RN-BSN organizes a patient form. “We are telling people that abortion is still legal in North Dakota. We are going to continue to provide abortion care until the state kicks us out. And that your appt is still valid and legal and you don’t need to worry.”
Tammi Kromenaker reads the news on her computer right after Roe v. Wade had been overturned.
Tammi Kromenaker talks to her husband right after she found out that Roe v. Wade had been overturned. "My husband called right after it was announced. He said I know this is hard but we made a plan and we got this and we will move forward. And you need to keep focused and that’s what I needed to hear at the moment.”
A portrait of Tammi Kromenaker Director and owner of the Red River Clinic.
Letters received from people all over the country line a hallway in the clinic.

Megan Messerly contributed to this report. Photo editing by Katie Ellsworth.

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