On the outskirts of Sandpoint, Idaho, 7B Care Clinic, previously known as Life Choices Pregnancy Center and Sandpoint Crisis Pregnancy Center, offers an array of free resources, including pregnancy tests and limited ultrasounds. As part of the Care Net network, this center aims to support women amid a scant local healthcare infrastructure.
Community Support and Operations
Operating since 2001, 7B relies on donations from individuals, businesses, and over 40 churches. Executive Director Janine Shepard notes an increase in visitors since the local hospital closed its labor and delivery unit three years ago. This closure left a gap in reproductive health services for the town’s 10,000 residents.
Criticism and Defense
Crisis pregnancy centers like 7B are criticized by healthcare groups such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for using unethical practices. However, Shepard states that the center provides support through discussions on various options, including abortion, adoption, and parenting.
Efforts to Expand Services
By December 2024, Idaho faced a significant shortage of OB-GYNs. In response, 7B plans to expand its building and potentially collaborate with a Washington state hospital 30 miles away to provide weekly OB-GYN services.
Legislation and Regulatory Challenges
Some states have introduced legislation offering crisis pregnancy centers more protections from oversight. Critics argue that the centers’ lack of medical licensure and oversight allows them to spread misinformation regarding services like abortion pill reversal.
The Role in Maternal Care Deserts
Andrea Swartzendruber from the University of Georgia highlights the growing presence of crisis pregnancy centers in areas lacking healthcare resources. Over 2,600 such centers operate in the U.S. As these centers become more influential, their practices face increasing scrutiny.
Sandpoint’s Ongoing Healthcare Needs
Bonner General Health’s closure of its labor and delivery unit continues to impact Sandpoint. Efforts are ongoing to restore community trust, including the formation of a women’s health committee. Despite this, the position for a new gynecologist remains unfilled.
Local residents like Makayla Sundquist express concerns about relying on a faith-based organization like 7B for reproductive care. The distance to the nearest comprehensive healthcare facility adds to their apprehension about available local services.

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