Many maternal care doctors in states that have restrictive abortion laws are facing the choice of whether to stay or leave after last year’s Supreme Court decision overturned Roe v. Wade. Weighing tough questions about medical ethics, their own families and whether they can provide good care without risking their careers or winding up in prison, they know a lot is at stake for patients, too.
Many maternal care doctors in states that have restrictive abortion laws are facing the choice of whether to stay or leave after last year’s Supreme Court decision overturned Roe v. Wade. Weighing tough questions about medical ethics, their own families and whether they can provide good care without risking their careers or winding up in prison, they know a lot is at stake for patients, too.
Many maternal care doctors in states that have restrictive abortion laws are facing the choice of whether to stay or leave after last year’s Supreme Court decision overturned Roe v. Wade. Weighing tough questions about medical ethics, their own families and whether they can provide good care without risking their careers or winding up in prison, they know a lot is at stake for patients, too.