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School still refusing to answer simple question

School still refusing to answer simple question Wednesday, February 10, 2021  |  Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) is still not coming clean about what happens to the babies born alive during failed abortions at the school s affiliated hospital. Since last year, pro-lifers have conducted demonstrations at Zuckerberg San Francisco General, where they have asked a number of questions, namely whether organs and tissue are being harvested from babies who are born alive in abortions. Terrisa Bukovinac of Pro-Life San Francisco tells One News Now abortionists cannot inject the babies with chemicals to kill them before they are removed from the mother.

OR Medicaid expansion helped more women access insurance coverage for abortion services

 E-Mail CORVALLIS, Ore. A recent study from Oregon State University found that after Oregon expanded Medicaid in 2014, more women were able to receive insurance coverage for abortion services, rather than paying out of pocket. In analyzing Medicaid claims data and other medical records, researchers found that the Medicaid-financed share of total abortions increased each of the first three years following the state s Medicaid expansion. The incidence of Medicaid-financed abortions increased 18% in 2014, then 7% each in 2015 and 2016. The total number of abortions in the state did not rise; rather, the expansion shifted who paid for them. According to the literature, there was a 1% decline in the abortion rate in Oregon between 2014 and 2017. During the pre-expansion period women were having to pay for abortions out of pocket, which was taking a lot of money out of their incomes that could have been going to food or clothing or caring for their children, said Lisa Oakley, w

After Texas ban lifted, second-trimester abortions jumped, a new study shows

After Texas ban lifted, second-trimester abortions jumped, a new study shows Shannon Najmabadi, Texas Tribune © Callie Richmond for The Texas Tribune After Gov. Greg Abbott’s order that postponed all non “immediately, medically necessary” surgeries expired in May, second-trimester abortions increased 61%. The number of Texas residents who went out of state to receive abortions leapt from 157 in February to 947 in April, after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered that all procedures not “immediately, medically necessary” be postponed to contend with the nascent coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The number of abortions performed in Texas plummeted 38% in April 2020 when compared to the previous year. But after the order had expired in May, second-trimester abortions increased 61% likely reflecting “delays in care among those who waited for an appointment and facilities’ limited capacit

AAGL, in Partnership with Ten Leading Women s Health Care Groups, Issue a Joint Statement Regarding the COVID-19 Vaccine

AAGL, in Partnership with Ten Leading Women’s Health Care Groups, Issue a Joint Statement Regarding the COVID-19 Vaccine Share Article The American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL) announces their endorsement of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, for eligible populations, through a joint public health statement with ten respected women’s health medical societies. AAGL is an international professional medical association of laparoscopic surgeons and the global leader in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. Leading Women’s Health Care Groups, Issue a Joint Statement Regarding the COVID-19 Vaccine CYPRESS, Calif. (PRWEB) December 17, 2020 The American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL), the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), American Urogynecolo

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