It's geography coupled with the extreme rural nature of the state, the difficulty with scheduling an appointment on a day a doctor will be here. It's already very hard here.

People in South Dakota are angry. Gov. [Mike] Rounds' popularity has dropped by 14 points.

There already were huge logistical mountains to climb for women in South Dakota. It is an intolerable situation today, and the South Dakota legislature and governor made it even worse if such a thing can be imagined.

We have to fly in doctors from Minnesota. There are no doctors in South Dakota who will work for Planned Parenthood or who will perform abortions.

We haven't decided yet. We're trying to sort out our strategy. Clearly the people are very unhappy about this law.

The people of South Dakota are so angry about this ban. And our phones have been ringing off the hook and our e-mail is just jammed.

We will not walk away from the women of South Dakota. But we'd be entering a different world.