Dr. Misha Pangasa: I think one of the goals of anti-abortion groups has been to make the legal landscape really complicated and really messy and vague. Yes, I think there’s a lot of fear about the legality of anything and that if people even tow the line, they are afraid of not just the legal implications but most of the people who have worked in healthcare have been like “I’m a rule follower. I became a doctor by getting good grades and following the rules in school,” and so I think a lot of people are worried about breaking the rules, whether that’s their institution’s rules, whether that’s the state law, and those things are sometimes hard to figure out. People are often very conservative in terms of even talking about it. I think that that culture of fear is something that has been built over decades and really pushes people so that if they need anything that looks like an abortion, sounds like an abortion, may want to talk about abortion – they are sort of sent to clinics that provide abortion care, which are just not part of the mainstream infrastructure of healthcare in Arizona.