"Roe Versus Wade"

Althea

Althea told me...
That three word answer was given by one of numerous physicians who are refusing to accept jobs in Red states due to the rogue Supreme Court's ruling.
[h=1]A challenge for antiabortion states: Doctors reluctant to work there[/h]
[FONT=&quot]In another example, a physician contacted by phone by an AMN Healthcare recruiter trying to fill a post in an antiabortion state "simply said, 'Roe versus Wade,' and hung up," Florence said.[/FONT]
 
"It definitely does bother me," Bardhi said. "If a patient comes in, and you can't provide them the care that you are supposed to for their well-being, maybe I shouldn't practice here. The thought has crossed my mind."
 
Some of these states are the same ones that refused to follow the COVID mitigation protocols issued by epidemiologists and other infectious disease experts. Who wants to practice in a state where whatever medical advice and instruction you give your patients is likely not to be followed because overall they look at medical experts and scientists as quacks?
 
Some of these states are the same ones that refused to follow the COVID mitigation protocols issued by epidemiologists and other infectious disease experts. Who wants to practice in a state where whatever medical advice and instruction you give your patients is likely not to be followed because overall they look at medical experts and scientists as quacks?
Worse yet, patients like this poor woman are forced to suffer during miscarriages in these states
https://www.wibw.com/2022/07/18/wom...revented-her-getting-timely-miscarriage-care/

A woman in Texas said after finding out she had a miscarriage, her doctor refused to perform the necessary medical procedure, which means she carried her dead fetus for two weeks until she found a doctor who would help her.

Which is why doctors like the one in the OP are conflicted. They feel that they are needed in these states in order to protect women, but they fear the legal issue.
 
Hello Althea,

That three word answer was given by one of numerous physicians who are refusing to accept jobs in Red states due to the rogue Supreme Court's ruling.
[h=1]A challenge for antiabortion states: Doctors reluctant to work there[/h]

Women moving out of hard line red states. Doctors choosing to work elsewhere. Hmmm.

Hope that's what they wanted.
 
That three word answer was given by one of numerous physicians who are refusing to accept jobs in Red states due to the rogue Supreme Court's ruling.
[h=1]A challenge for antiabortion states: Doctors reluctant to work there[/h]
I'm sure Pro life physicians will be happy to work in pro life states.
 
Worse yet, patients like this poor woman are forced to suffer during miscarriages in these states
https://www.wibw.com/2022/07/18/wom...revented-her-getting-timely-miscarriage-care/


Which is why doctors like the one in the OP are conflicted. They feel that they are needed in these states in order to protect women, but they fear the legal issue.

I was afraid that was going to happen. Women have died, throughout history, from massive sepsis from miscarriages where fetal remains aren't completely expelled. We're going to see the same thing happen with chemical abortions too. Wait for it.
 
Just as the states need to pass their own laws to keep it in place (if thats the will of their people) they also need to clarify the rules regarding the exceptions (health of the mother/rape/incest).

Lack of clarity is all thats impacting the examples given.

And somebody needs to make a decision on Plan B's PDQ.
 
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