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about new abortion laws, right? absolutely. as you said, they cited staffing issues, a decline in the number of babies being born in the hospital, but really went into the anti-abortion laws in the state saying that ob/gyns are leaving the state. they can t have them come to the state where they could potentially be criminalized, sued if they re giving care that could qualify under the anti-abortion laws in the state. they re saying this is not a safe environment for ob/gyns anymore. you talk to a lot of women and moms, what did they tell you? i talked to one mom in particular, eight years ago, she s from sand point, wanted to have a home birth, something went wrong. she experienced complications, she was rushed to the hospital and was able to have an emergency c-section. she says now, considering what her community is going to have to go through, she shutters to think of what would have happened to her under the circumstance. that will be a reality for some women there. they wil